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This report, Sustainable Investing: Shaping the future of finance, discusses potential drivers behind generating the level of demand needed from private and institutional investors to enable the growth in sustainable investing and covers some of the major trends that will shape sustainable investing in the years to come.

This report synthesises lessons learned from six country case studies from Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, and Mexico, and offers recommendations for the future design of energy safety nets.

The EU Environmental Reporting Handbook evaluates company disclosure in line with the Non-Financial Reporting Directive

This study, which calculates the economic cost of nature’s decline across 140 countries, shows that the loss of six ecosystem services under a business-as-usual trajectory leads to losses of US$9.87 trillion in real GDP by 2050. This represents an annual loss of US$479 billion per year. In contrast, under a scenario in which land-use is carefully managed to avoid further loss of areas important for biodiversity and ecosystem services, economic outcomes would be dramatically better, with global GDP rising by $490 billion per year above the business-as-usual calculation.

This report examines on-going challenges for aligning land-use policy with biodiversity, climate, and food objectives and the opportunities to enhance the sustainability of land-use systems. It looks at six countries with relatively large agricultural and forestry sectors and associated greenhouse gas emissions, many of which also host globally important biodiversity.

This paper summarises key concepts relating to trade-offs and synergies, including trade-off analysis and management, to make approaches and methods more accessible.