EDF event: Insurance for Nature and Nature for Insurance

The conference will address key topics that highlight how the insurance sector can play a crucial role in supporting and benefiting from nature.
Webinar – Harnessing BNG to amplify urban flood risk management

Flooding is the number one natural hazard in the UK (CCC, 2021). The risks and associated costs of flooding are growing due to climate change, but the planning system in England has not yet adapted accordingly. The Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) legislation came into effect in England from February 2024 and represents a significant shift […]
People with Nature: Busting 24 Myths to Reverse Biodiversity Loss and Drive Transformative Change through Nature-based Solutions

The booklet brings together and busts 24 myths around nature management, governance, and valuation.
Enhancing Urban Resilience through Nature-Based Solutions and Insurance at COP16

The event, organized in the framework of COP16, focused on Naturance and nature-based solutions in the urban context.
Naturance at COP29

The Naturance project was featured in a series of events organized in the framework of COP29.
New Report Highlights Biodiversity’s Growing Role in Financial Markets

The report highlights the rise of biodiversity bonds, as well as the growing interest in natural capital as an asset class.
Scaling finance for nature: Barrier breakdown

The first report from the Restoring Nature campaign led by CISL highlights private finance’s role in halting and reversing nature loss.
NATURANCE at the Upcoming United Nations Conferences

NATURANCE will be featured at the Convention on Biological Diversity and at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The role of ecosystem-based approaches in integrating disaster risk reduction, climate, land, and biodiversity goals

New PEDRR brief underscores the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration and data-driven strategies for effective policy implementation.
IPBES Announces External Review for Business and Biodiversity Assessment

The first draft of all chapters and the summary for policymakers are available for review til 17 September.