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Businesses and investors need to roll up their sleeves and join the race to revive biodiversity

Corporate Knights

Bending the curve of biodiversity loss. In March 2022, the Network for Greening the Financial System , a coalition of more than 120 central banks and supervisors, published a new statement , acknowledging that biodiversity loss could lead to significant macroeconomic and financial stability risks. Read the original article.

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At long last, Canada restricts oil and gas subsidies (except for all the loopholes)

Corporate Knights

We are bending the curve on Canada’s fight on pollution.” With the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, and environmental groups all in agreement, he added, “getting rid of inefficient fossil fuel subsidies is now a common sense bottom line.”

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From Ambition to Action

Chris Hall

“COP15 was the first time the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and member states had an ambition on the alignment of financial flows to nature, similar to the Paris Agreement’s Article 2.1(c) Isciel also co-chairs the FfB’s public policy advocacy working group. It also recommended policy actions for risk mitigation.

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COP26 left the world with a climate to-do list: Here are 5 things to watch for in 2022

Renewable Energy World

Bending the curve to 1.5°C. The Glasgow Climate Pact also criticized the traditional channels of public funds that set the conditions for finance to flow, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

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This Week’s Fund News: Federated Hermes Partners with UK Museum on Biodiversity

Chris Hall

Managed by Ingrid Kukuljan, the firm’s Head of Impact and Sustainable Investing, the fund is classified as Article 9 under the EU’s Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The fund aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in a concentrated portfolio of companies working to preserve and restore biodiversity.

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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

McKinsey Sustainabilty

Skip to main content The next innovation revolution—powered by AI June 20, 2025 | Article R&D has been getting more difficult and more expensive. To put it another way: AI can be used to bend the curves of the declining R&D productivity we documented in the previous section. Nicholas Bloom et al.,