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#12 The Rising Stakes of Ocean MiningNewsletter
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#12 The Rising Stakes of Ocean Mining

As the world accelerates its transition to clean energy, a new scramble for critical minerals is unfolding deep beneath the oceans. Deep-sea mining promises access to metals essential for the future — but risks disrupting ecosystems we barely understand. Companies, countries, and conservationists are now locked in a global debate over how, when, and whether to exploit these new frontiers. The outcome will shape not only environmental futures but the geopolitics and economics of a rapidly changing world.

06 Apr 2026
#11 AI Empowers Small Farmers in a Changing ClimateNewsletter
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#11 AI Empowers Small Farmers in a Changing Climate

Small farmers across the world are finding an unexpected ally against climate change: artificial intelligence. From predicting rain to protecting crops, AI is helping them stay one step ahead of an increasingly unpredictable world. In this story, we meet the farmers, explore the breakthroughs, and look at what it really takes to make technology work in the fields. Because when the climate shifts, survival often comes down to better decisions — and better tools.

06 Apr 2026
#10 How Saving the Planet Became a Luxury Brand?Newsletter
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#10 How Saving the Planet Became a Luxury Brand?

As climate awareness goes mainstream, the language of saving the planet has been polished, packaged, and sold — often to those who can afford it most. In this piece, we explore how sustainability became a lifestyle brand, why that matters, and what it really takes to keep climate action real and inclusive.

06 Apr 2026
#5 Why Climate Risk Can’t Be a Blind Spot Anymore?Newsletter
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#5 Why Climate Risk Can’t Be a Blind Spot Anymore?

What if everything we thought we knew about climate risk was wrong? For years, global economic models have downplayed the financial toll of climate change—treating it like a slow burn we’d have time to adapt to. But new data tells a much darker story. According to a recent Nature study, we’re already on track to lose $38 trillion annually by 2049 due to climate-related damages—nearly 20% of global income. This isn’t a worst-case scenario. It’s our likely future if we stay the course. And the kicker? These projections don’t even account for extreme events like megastorms or wildfires. In this editorial, we dig into how our risk models failed, why 4°C of warming could derail decades of global progress, and what it all means for sustainable finance professionals like you. We’re not just talking about far-off losses—we’re looking at a slow-motion collapse of asset values, economic inequality, and market stability in real time. The numbers are alarming, but this isn’t a doom scroll. It’s a call to action—because once we understand the scale of the risk, we can finally start investing in the scale of the solution.

06 Apr 2026
#3 Nature is the New ClimateNewsletter
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#3 Nature is the New Climate

As climate change once reshaped the business landscape, nature is now taking center stage. With over half of global GDP dependent on ecosystem services and one million species at risk of extinction, nature loss is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s an economic one. In this article, we explore why nature is becoming a strategic priority for companies and what you can do about it.

06 Apr 2026
#2 Private Equity’s New Imperative for Sustainable Success - Integrating ESGNewsletter
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#2 Private Equity’s New Imperative for Sustainable Success - Integrating ESG

Private capital is at a turning point. With sustainability-linked assets surging past $1 trillion, and limited partners increasingly demanding accountability, ESG is no longer optional—it's transformative. Investors, regulators, and even customers are reshaping the private market playbook. As a result, private equity and venture capital firms are rapidly embedding ESG into every stage of the investment lifecycle.

06 Apr 2026
#1 Sustainability Meets Intelligence & It’s Changing EverythingNewsletter
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#1 Sustainability Meets Intelligence & It’s Changing Everything

AI is revolutionizing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices, making them integral to business strategy, investment decisions, and regulatory compliance. By 2025, AI is transforming ESG in three key areas: data management, compliance monitoring, and investment analysis.

05 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