Thought leadership

  • Date 20 December 2021
  • Words by Martin Berg

How can large institutional investors enter into natural capital?

Martin Berg speaks to Helen Avery of the Green Finance Initiative as part of the GFI Hive Financing Nature podcast series.

Episode 2. sees Martin talk about the development of natural capital investment opportunities, Climate Asset Management’s role as a founding member of the Natural Capital Investment Alliance and some practical background for investors interested in the restoration of nature and nature-based solutions.

We hope you enjoy the podcast as much as he did.

 

 

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