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Environmental pollution liability insurance has been around for several decades but its full potential to address both traditional pollution risks…
As risk managers, insurers and investors, the insurance industry plays an important role in addressing environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues…
The deep sea contains many of the most pristine ecosystems on our planet and plays a crucial role in regulating…
The science is clear, reaching “net zero” by 2050 will require a rapid, deep and sustained reduction in global greenhouse…
This report identifies the availability and suitability of publicly available nature-related data to support financial decision-making in five case-study countries.…
This report aims to assist financial institutions wishing to embark on the journey of assessing, measuring, and reporting on their…
This report presents the results of a corporate sector market readiness assessment on their journey to acknowledge nature-related risk management…
Dredging and marine aggregate extraction are highly damaging to seabed habitats, leading to the loss and removal of species, and…
A new report from Global Canopy and UNEP FI identifies key challenges that corporates and financial institutions face in assessing, managing…
A science-based, actionable toolkit for banks, insurers and investors to align decision-making with a sustainable blue economy. The Diving Deep Guidance helps financial institutions to break the pollution cycle, including plastics and other solid waste, and manage the impacts of coastal infrastructure projects such as seawalls, while exploring the potential of nature-based solutions including mangroves and reefs. Featuring inspirational photographs by Cristina Mittermeier.