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#6 The Data Drought in Green FinanceNewsletter
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#6 The Data Drought in Green Finance

Every sustainability report, every green bond, every ESG rating rests on one thing: data. Yet across the financial world, we keep running into the same problem—the data just isn’t there. It’s incomplete, inconsistent, or outright missing. Whether you're managing a climate fund, structuring a green loan, or tracking emissions targets, you've probably felt it too: the frustration of making decisions in the dark.

06 Apr 2026
#4 The Carbon Cost of ComfortNewsletter
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#4 The Carbon Cost of Comfort

From airports to oceans, tourism has an invisible cost. This article explores how our travel habits — by air, land, and sea — are accelerating climate and nature loss worldwide. If you’ve ever wondered how your holidays and business trips shape the environment, this is a must-read. Because the first step to more responsible travel is awareness.

06 Apr 2026
Discussion paper on nature-related opportunities - TNFDReportPDF
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Discussion paper on nature-related opportunities - TNFD

Nature-related opportunities create positive outcomes for organisations and nature through positive impacts on nature or mitigation of negative impacts on nature. They can involve the development, adaptation, replication, scaling and/or implementation of a new or existing product, service, financial instrument or method or process.

03 Apr 2026GLOBAL
Global Risks Report 2026ReportPDF
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Global Risks Report 2026

The Global Risks Report 2026, the 21st edition of this annual report, marks the second half of a turbulent decade. The report analyses global risks through three timeframes to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities. Chapter 1 presents the findings of this year’s Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS), which captures insights from over 1,300 experts worldwide. It explores risks in the current or immediate term (in 2026), the short-to-medium term (to 2028) and in the long term (to 2036). Chapter 2 explores the range of implications of these risks and their interconnections, through six in-depth analyses of selected themes. Below are the key findings of the report, in which we compare the risk outlooks across the three-time horizons.

03 Apr 2026GLOBAL