Summary of Nature Finance – The Next Wave - Building Bridges 2022

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This video discusses the potential for nature finance to help build bridges between the world's economies. The panel of experts note that while the technology and infrastructure necessary for this kind of investment already exists, there are still some barriers to wider uptake. However, they believe that nature finance has the potential to help solve some of the world's most pressing problems.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses nature finance and its potential future. The speakers discuss the benefits of nature finance and how it can improve the environment and economy.
  • 00:05:00 Nature Finance - the next wave of financial innovation, with increasing focus on risk assessment and management. This session introduces the topic and introduces the executive director of Nature Finance, Simon Zadek.
  • 00:10:00 Katrina Donahue from Civic leisure discusses how technology can be used to create new nature-related markets. She cites examples of how blockchain can be used to help create trust in these markets, and how this can help to protect the environment.
  • 00:15:00 Civic Ledger is a nonprofit organization that works to improve water management through water markets. They are currently working on a project in California to help corporations become water net positive, and they are also working on a project in Australia to help farmers become more efficient with their irrigation.
  • 00:20:00 Patrick Odier, chairman of the Building Bridges conference, discusses the need for nature and finance to be aligned, and Hannah Jones, CEO of Earthshot, discusses the role of financial institutions in addressing environmental challenges.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker discusses how the world of nature finance is growing, and how the financial sector needs to place more priority on this area. He cites Buckminster Fuller, who said that the future is here, but is not evenly distributed. Innovation is happening all over the world, and is being pursued by for-profit, not-for-profit, and government entities.
  • 00:30:00 Nijinga Bandera, co-founder of the candida ethno-environmental defense association, will be speaking about indigenous communities' experiences with Amazonica. She will discuss how their voices are important in discussions around transitioning to a more sustainable world.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, a panel of experts discusses the potential for nature finance to help build bridges between the world's economies. They note that while the technology and infrastructure necessary for this kind of investment already exists, there are still some barriers to wider uptake. However, they believe that nature finance has the potential to help solve some of the world's most pressing problems.
  • 00:40:00 Pierre Bado, director of the Nature Asset Team at UNCF, and Emmeric Capenu, partner at Southbridge, discuss ways to unlock nature-related investment. Bado discusses the Nature Fund, which is a hybrid financing vehicle that supports core ecosystem conservation, and the Forex Performance Bond, which will leverage impact investment in Forest conservation.
  • 00:45:00 Nature Finance is a new type of investment that helps companies achieve net zero emissions. This new type of investment is becoming more popular as companies look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. The key challenge is to find ways to scale the investment so it can have a significant impact. Client demand for nature-based solutions is growing, and Nature Finance is committed to working with local communities to ensure projects are successful. Technology has the potential to help relieve pressure on resources and make nature-based solutions more scalable.
  • 00:50:00 Nature finance refers to the use of technology in order to manage and value natural resources and ecosystems. The first wave of technology involved enabling technologies such as sensors and mapping to help understand and manage natural resources. The second wave of technology focuses on restoring ecosystems. The third wave of technology is the merging of technology with nature, in order to reduce pressure on natural environments and ecosystems. This conference is aimed at bringing together those with the knowledge and resources to invest in and implement these technologies.
  • 00:55:00 This video discusses the advancement of nature finance, which refers to the use of financial markets to help protect and improve the environment. The video features speakers discussing how nature finance can help to increase biocomplexity across the planet, and how to create ecosystems that are more resilient to climate change. One of the speakers emphasizes the importance of technology in advancing nature finance, and Earthshot Pride's work in this area. The panelists also discuss the need for new governance models for nature finance, in order to ensure that the innovations created are beneficial to the environment and the people who live in it.

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Nature Finance is a new type of finance that focuses on building bridges between different parts of the world to help protect nature. The launch of Nature Finance was delayed due to a promise made to close down the organization after three years, but the organizers have now broken that promise. Nature Finance can help make a difference by focusing on cross-sectoral collaborations and creating public goods.

  • 01:00:00 Nature Finance is a new type of finance that focuses on building bridges between different parts of the world to help protect nature. The launch of Nature Finance was delayed due to a promise made to close down the organization after three years, but the organizers have now broken that promise. The opportunity to help make a difference in nature is huge, but there are also some major problems to be solved. Nature Finance can help make a difference by focusing on cross-sectoral collaborations and creating public goods.
  • 01:05:00 Nature Finance is a new type of investment that aligns global finance with nature-positive outcomes. The organization has a team of experts and partners, and is launching its ecosystem with a series of messages from its participants.
  • 01:10:00 Nature Finance is a new and important part of the sustainable finance ecosystem in Geneva, Switzerland, and is focused on mainstreaming the consideration of natural risk in financial decision making. The stakes are high and there is no time to lose, as the planetary nature crisis is getting worse.
  • 01:15:00 The launch of Nature Finance is a watershed moment in the history of the environment, as it signals the beginning of a new era of development in which nature and human beings are brought together in a cooperative relationship. Nature Finance is changing the rules of the game, by bringing in new perspectives and methods of value creation and environmental protection.
  • 01:20:00 Nature Finance is a new trend in financial planning that focuses on protecting and restoring nature. This conference is aimed at advancing the adoption of a global science-based market-led framework for reporting on nature-related risks, impacts, and opportunities. Financial institutions and investors have a significant role to play in this effort, and the conference organizers encourage participants to take an interest in and support the development and market-wide adoption of the Nature-related Financial Disclosure Framework (TNFD).
  • 01:25:00 Nature finance is a rapidly growing field that aims to help finance environmentally friendly projects. The Geneva ecosystem of institutions is well positioned to support this effort, and the Swiss Federal Council has launched a climate score initiative to help steer investments in a responsible direction.
  • 01:30:00 Nature Finance is a growing field that is helping to bridge the gap between nature and finance. This year's Building Bridges event was full of inspiring speakers and participants, and it was highlighted by the announcement of a new 20-year target for the global community to protect biodiversity.

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