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Our current linear economic system is based on a take-make-waste model which relies on resource extraction and depletes natural capital.…
This brief explores the key physical and transition risks that banks, investors and insurers with clients in the industrials sector face.
Designed for banks, investors and insurers, this brief provides specific guidance and recommendations for financial institutions with clients in the oil and gas sector to mitigate risks and support client transitions.
In the face of unprecedented biodiversity loss, 196 countries adopted in December 2022 the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) providing…
With its long coastline, high population density, and geographic location, Vietnam is particularly susceptible to climate-related hazards and needs to…
This report presents the results of an extensive global pilot testing led by UNEP FI with the private finance sector to test the draft risk management and disclosure framework from the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD).
This discussion paper is aimed to support Alliance members and other asset owners in exercising their fiduciary duty by advocating…
The need to move to sustainable production and consumption models that reuse products and preserve the world’s finite natural resources…
The Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance's Position on the Oil and Gas Sector sets out clear expectations for the three key stakeholder groups: investors, oil and gas companies, and policymakers. Alliance members shall incorporate the guidelines into their individual internal policies in 12 months following the publication. The expectations for companies and policymakers are directed to these actors as well as to Alliance members, who may use them as guidelines for engagement.
Designed for banks, investors, insurers and their clients, this brief provides a baseline understanding of the key physical and transition climate-related risks faced by the real estate sector.