Partnerships for Nature: insights from Indigenous-led models in Canada
15 April 2025 / WORDS BY Pollination Foundation
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To get a sense of how global nature finance is evolving, we asked a range of institutional investors about their experiences investing in nature. We uncovered their motivations, ambitions, and what they consider to be the greatest risks and opportunities in the nature space – forming the backbone of the inaugural Pollination Nature Finance Focus report.
View reportClimate Asset Management, the specialist “natural capital” investment manager formed by HSBC Asset Management (HSBA.L) and climate change advisory firm Pollination Group, said it has raised $650 million for projects which aim to protect the environment.
Its investors are corporates, ranging from some of the top global 100 companies to smaller niche players, Martin Berg, CAM’s chief investment officer, said. Rather than financial returns, these investors will receive carbon credits.
“We thought the main target (for the funds) would be institutional investors but we now recognise corporates are key players … they are really becoming (big) investors in this,” he said.
Through its Natural Capital Strategy’s flagship 15-year Natural Capital Fund, CAM is targeting a 10% return on investment before fees on projects in regenerative agriculture and forestry in developed markets. CAM’s second strategy, its Nature Based Carbon Strategy, taps into increasing corporate demand for verifiable carbon offsets and will finance nature-based carbon projects in developing economies.
10 June 2023 / WORDS BY Pollination
Last month, Pollination Managing Director Dr. Helen Crowley attended the City of London’s Net Zero Delivery Summit to discuss the opportunities presented by nature and biodiversity. Speaking alongside Elizabeth Mrema, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations Environment Programme and Co-Chair of the TNFD, and Beatriz Merino, Director of Financial Institutions, Europe, at The Nature Conservancy in a panel moderated by Jon Williams, a Partner, Sustainability and Climate Change at PwC, the discussion centred around the importance of nature and biodiversity and the economic imperative and opportunity it presents.
Issues covered include the key barriers to scaling private finance for nature, and the many innovative solutions being developed. The discussion also touched on TNFD and how it can guide companies and financial institutions on nature-related risks and opportunities globally.
Watch the full panel below:
15 April 2025 / WORDS BY Pollination Foundation
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