Sustainable Investment Review Q4 2022

The focus in this issue is nature - and what role investors and businesses can take to contribute to protecting nature - our shared resource.

By  Kamil Zabielski
ARTICLE · PUBLISHED 08.02.2023

Did you know that more than 50% of global GDP is moderately or highly dependent on nature and its services?

Yet, the value of nature and “ecosystem services” has been largely unacknowledged by companies and their investors. This is despite the fact that failure to act could result in a collapse to food systems, a loss of livelihoods and a systemic risk to the global economy.

Explore the Sustainable Investment Review Q4 2022 to understand more of the important role private finance can play to protect nature.

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