Financial markets are blind to the economic costs of biodiversity loss, leaving several countries at risk of defaulting on debt, according to new research published in Nature. While environmental ...
A new "prescription for the planet" aims to address the deepening environmental crisis.
LONDON, June 5 (Reuters) - Financial markets are underestimating the economic risks of biodiversity loss, potentially exposing countries to sovereign debt crises and sharply higher borrowing costs, ...
"An important lever is to invest in better production methods and the protection of ecosystems." ...
Grasslands account for roughly 40% of terrestrial ecosystems and are paramount to global food security. Wild grasslands provide food for livestock and habitat for pollinators and act as a carbon sink ...
The alarming rates of biodiversity loss worldwide have made clear that the classical way of governing biodiversity recovery based on protected areas and programs for the protection of endangered ...
To achieve global biodiversity targets, conservationists and governments must prioritize the establishment and effective management of large, interconnected protected areas with high ecological ...
What does biodiversity loss mean for investors? As it turns out, a lot, based on Morningstar research into portfolio performance. The loss of biodiversity—which means the decline in the richness and ...
However, making a financial estimation of biodiversity loss is a new concept and therefore extremely complex. “First, there is a lack of specific indicators to measure biodiversity progress. Second, ...
In a joint effort with Oliver Wyman, ALIGN developed a white paper titled “Biodiversity and Infrastructure Investing: How infrastructure investors are factoring biodiversity impacts into ...