Recapitalizing nature

Recapitalizing nature

Nature-based solutions to global challenges. Interview with Anne-Laurence Roucher of Mirova. Of the nine global limits defined by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, six have been reached and exceeded: climate, biodiversity, land use, nitrogen and phosphate cycles,...
Investing in biodiversity is a priority

Investing in biodiversity is a priority

Directing capital to responsible companies that help protect biodiversity is one of the challenges of asset management. As COP 15 takes place in Montreal until December 19, 2022, the asset management industry has taken up the issue. Ahead of this summit dedicated to...
The forest, source of opportunities

The forest, source of opportunities

Home to 80% of the Earth’s biodiversity1, forests are a powerful ecosystem, providing invaluable economic and social services. Production of wood, oxygen, food and medicines, carbon sequestration, climate regulation, refuge for plant and animal species… the...
Biodiversity: it is urgent to act

Biodiversity: it is urgent to act

Unsustainable development creates problems for biodiversity Protecting biodiversity has become as urgent and necessary as tackling climate change. And investors have a role to play. But for Lucian Peppelenbos, Climate and Biodiversity Strategist at Robeco, this...
A new model: the end of abundance

A new model: the end of abundance

In 2021, 82% of the energy consumption came from fossil fuels, we must aim for 30% in 2050. Until the 19th century, the economic cycle was very dependent on climatic conditions. Two or three years of poor weather led to crop failures and a sharp drop in income. But...