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NewsletterA global food and beverage company knew its supply chain depended on nature, but had never measured where that dependence became a financial risk. With Natcap, it traced the risk to its producers, deepening its understanding of its exposure as a buyer. The case study shows how supply-chain nature risk is located, why soil quality was the surprise, and why the hardest part was never the analysis.
NewsletterTNFD's June 2026 sector guidance says cutting emissions is no longer enough. For alternative fuels, the next credibility test is nature, not carbon.
NewsletterNatureHelm and New Forests put the Nature Positive Initiative's State of Nature metrics to the test across selected assets in five countries. The pilot shows what satellite data can and can't measure at scale, why landscape connectivity became the metric stakeholders cared about most, and what it means for measuring nature across a 4.4-million-hectare portfolio and for TNFD disclosure.
NewsletterWe explore how GSK became the first pharma company with a validated nature target and what that means for the sector. The piece covers the company's water and carbon progress, its plan to cut Ventolin inhaler emissions by 92%, a new global standard for measuring drug footprints, and the challenges that still stand in the way.
NewsletterA landmark study confirms the continent’s forests now emit more carbon than they absorb. For climate policy, carbon markets, and sustainable finance, the implications are far-reaching.
NewsletterThe gap between recognition and action in food system emissions is now the single largest structural weakness in global climate strategy.
NewsletterHow AI is powering climate solutions and straining the planet at the same time, and what companies need to do about it.
NewsletterNature loss is becoming a real business risk. This feature explores how Superorganism is backing startups that turn biodiversity decline into investable, scalable opportunity.
NewsletterMarianne Haahr leads the IAPB’s global push to scale high-integrity nature credits, and she shares her insights on how countries and companies can invest in nature through credible, evidence-based markets.
NewsletterBiodiversity credits are a new way for companies and communities to fund real, measurable efforts that protect and restore nature worldwide.
NewsletterFrom $65B flood protection to $8B in water savings, nature-based solutions prove resilience can be both cost-effective and sustainable.
NewsletterSatellites and AI are transforming forest conservation by enabling real-time monitoring and predictive analytics to combat deforestation. From Colombia to Cameroon, indigenous communities and environmental groups use this tech to receive alerts, deploy drones, and intervene quickly—cutting forest loss by up to 50%. Projects like Gabon’s Forest Foresight even forecast illegal activity before it happens. Yet, nature tech isn’t a silver bullet. It requires empowered local communities, strong enforcement, and global citizen engagement. While AI and satellites are powerful tools, true forest protection hinges on human will, action, and sustained support from governments, consumers, and conservation partners worldwide.