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CIF has allocated $143M to climate resilience projects, restoring forests and ecosystems across Brazil, Kenya, and the Zambezi Basin, unlocking $1B in co-financing.

Governments finalized a $200B annual biodiversity fund, launching the Cali Fund for private sector support and enhancing monitoring for global conservation goals.

GSK has paused diversity programs for UK staff, citing Trump’s executive orders on DEI policies in the US. The move has sparked concerns from investors and legal experts, as rival AstraZeneca continues its diversity efforts unaffected.

The Albanese government is set to announce a household battery incentive, aiming to cut energy costs and carbon emissions. With the Coalition also eyeing battery policies, energy affordability is shaping up to be a key election battleground.

Mass firings of federal scientists by the Trump administration threaten endangered species protections and climate research efforts, leaving experts deeply concerned about long-term conservation setbacks.

Goldman Sachs AM is launching its first biodiversity bond fund, aiming for $500M in assets. The fund will invest in corporate bonds supporting nature conservation, expanding biodiversity finance in fixed-income markets.

Japan’s largest wildfire in more than 30 years has burned 1,200 hectares in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, forcing over 1,000 evacuations. Firefighters are battling the flames amid record dry conditions.

Major U.S. corporations are scaling back DEI programs amid legal challenges and political shifts. Financial institutions and Fortune 500 firms—including BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, and Berkshire Hathaway—are adjusting diversity policies as government regulations evolve.

JP Morgan’s “sustainable” funds have invested £200m in Glencore, a mining giant with a history of environmental violations in South Africa. Activists accuse the bank of greenwashing, as ESG investing comes under global regulatory scrutiny.

Apple shareholders voted 97% against eliminating DEI programs, reinforcing the company’s commitment to diversity despite legal and political challenges. CEO Tim Cook signaled possible adjustments but affirmed that Apple’s values remain unchanged.

The UK can meet its net zero goals with small lifestyle shifts, but urgent government action is needed. Experts urge investment in clean energy, transport, and home insulation to avoid higher long-term costs.

Cop16 concluded with a nature finance deal, but concerns persist over funding delays and unresolved environmental issues. Critics say the agreement lacks urgency.