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The conservation and restoration of biodiversity has become something of a ‘new frontier’ for asset managers and businesses. While the topic is deeply linked to climate change, it nonetheless remains more complicated to address in terms of financing solutions and measuring impact. Like for climate change, finance has a crucial role to play in structuring how economic systems take biodiversity into account. Anne-Laurence Roucher, Mirova’s Deputy CEO and Head of Natural Capital and Private Equity, Mathilde Dufour, Head of Sustainability Research, and Hervé Guez, Head of Listed Equities explain how.
Discover the Land Degradation Neutrality Fund 2022 Impact Report
Discover the Sustainable Ocean Fund 2022 Impact Report
This inaugural impact report of Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital(1) is a deeply symbolic and pivotal step in our commitment to the economy’s shift to a more sustainable model. It captures the very essence of the three pillars of impact we shape every day at Mirova.
The world is faced with urgent, global and interconnected environmental challenges: global warming, air, water and land pollution, non-sustainable resources exploitation, waste, food and water insecurity, deforestation, biodiversity loss.... Solutions exist, but they need financing to scale up and become sustainable and replicable business models.
Methodological update and results The purpose of this document is to specify the approach taken by Mirova to understand and measure the alignment of its portfolios with climate scenarios.