Aligning financial structures with biodiversity and climate outcomes.
Climate finance has largely focused on carbon. The next frontier is nature.
Forests, wetlands, and ecosystems are becoming measurable, investable assets—but financing them requires new frameworks. Traditional models fail to capture long-term ecological value and non-linear risk.
Blended finance, outcome-based instruments, and biodiversity credits are emerging as tools to bridge this gap. The challenge is not capital availability—it is structuring capital to align with nature’s timelines.
Nature-positive growth is not a niche. It is the foundation of long-term economic resilience.