Develops research, programs, and initiatives designed to envision and activate sustainable solutions leading to better health for individuals and communities worldwide.
Nature encompasses the Earth’s natural resources and systems and, as stated by Delphi Group in a ,
Many businesses will soon find themselves asking: What can we, and should we, be doing to address nature loss?
, Investing in Nature
Investors should work to address their impacts and dependences on nature and add nature-based assets to their portfolios where possible.
Despite a global venture capital slowdown and growing turmoil in the tech sector, climate startups h
ave been hailed as recession proof,
Centuries of indigenous knowledge can help us safeguard biodiversity and advance climate solutions.
, Investing in Marginalized Communities Isn’t about Altruism
Increasing diversity among investment decision makers is more than checking a box on your ESG scorecard—it’s also smart business.
When ESG (environmental, social, and governance) is mentioned in an investing context, the general p
ublic—and a large portion of the finance industry—view it as something novel and somewhat uncharted.,
Investors are creating additional, similarly minded investors who are empowered by newfound access.
, One of the most direct routes to giving back to the community while inspiring more investing is through the support of financial literacy and empowerment programs.
To align an investment portfolio with Net Zero—the goal of mitigating climate change by transitionin
g to net zero greenhouse gas emissions—it is important to first recognize that greenhouse gas emissions are highly concentrated.,
There is an important role for investors to play in emissions-intensive sectors.
, How Investors Should Provide Capital
There are two ways investors with Net Zero goals should provide capital in emissions-intensive sectors: