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Read more at: Following COP15 how can businesses overcome financial barriers to investing in nature-based solutions?
how can businesses overcome financial barriers to investing in nature-based solutions

Following COP15 how can businesses overcome financial barriers to investing in nature-based solutions?

24 January 2023 – Edmund Dickens and Elizabeth Clark from CISL's Business and Nature team unpick perceived financial barriers to investing in nature, and some methods to overturn these and unlock the opportunities of nature-based solutions.


Read more at: Implementing nature-based solutions in the value chain – anticipating and surmounting the internal challenges to getting the green light
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Implementing nature-based solutions in the value chain – anticipating and surmounting the internal challenges to getting the green light

October 2021 - Catherine Weller, from CISL’s Centre for Business Transformation, explains that, when it comes to going ahead with nature-based solution projects, company decision-making processes need to be fit for purpose.


Read more at: The Nature COP in Kunming opens today – a further step towards nature-positive targets for businesses
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The Nature COP in Kunming opens today – a further step towards nature-positive targets for businesses

11 October 2021 - Catherine Weller, from CISL’s Business & Nature team, explores expectations as the first part of the Kunming Nature COP gets underway and explains why business should be active in demanding clear and ambitious targets.


Read more at: Solving challenges in partnership to bank beyond deforestation
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Solving challenges in partnership to bank beyond deforestation

12 January 2021 – The transition to a net zero, nature-positive world requires focused collaboration between business, government and finance institutions, writes Simon Connell, Head of Sustainability Strategy, Standard Chartered and Chair of the BEI.


Read more at: Nature can still become central to the world's thinking in 2020
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Nature can still become central to the world's thinking in 2020

14 April 2020 – As resilience takes more prominence post-coronavirus, restoring nature will be of utmost importance, argues Dr Gemma Cranston, Director, Business and Nature at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL).


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