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With:
Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research
Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst
BNP Paribas | Global Markets (Recorded 14 September 2022)
Underpricing of biodiversity has caused unsustainable depletion of natural resources, with limited costs to harmful industries. But progress to measure and correct externalities is under way. Investors should start mapping their portfolios’ dependencies and impacts on nature, just as they monitor greenhouse gas emissions. We see a particularly significant financing gap in emerging markets, as they tend to face higher physical and transition risks than developed markets and to be richer in biodiversity.
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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research
Jinyi Yue, Sustainability Research Analyst
BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 26 September 2024)
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Jinyi Yue, Sustainability Research Analyst
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