Nature at the Heart of Economic Resilience: Why the Nature Stage Is the Most Important Room at CIF26

As biodiversity loss accelerates and climate shocks intensify, a quiet revolution is taking place in boardrooms, finance ministries and supply chain teams around the world. Nature — long treated as an externality — is being recognised as the very foundation of economic security. On 22 June 2026, the Nature Stage at the Climate Innovation Forum will bring together 300 of the world's most influential policymakers, investors, corporate leaders and innovators to confront this reality head-on — and, critically, to act on it.

20 April 2026

From Commitment to Action: Scaling Solutions for Wetlands Restoration

Despite covering a small share of the planet, wetlands are essential for biodiversity, climate resilience, and water and food security, and with rapid loss underway, global commitments must now shift into real investment, policy change, and large-scale restoration.

02 February 2026

ITPN Releases Two New Reports to Support Transition Planning and Finance

Ahead of COP30, the International Transition Plan Network (ITPN) released two new reports designed to help governments, financial institutions, and companies strengthen transition planning and mobilise finance. Developed through engagement with more than 40 public sector organisations across around 25 jurisdictions, these publications offer timely insights for policymakers and the private sector.

10 December 2025

Sustainable Investing in Europe: Resilience as Opportunity

As Europe enters a decisive decade for sustainable investing, this article reveals how resilience, nature-positive strategies, and smart capital allocation are turning climate and biodiversity risk into powerful opportunities.

04 December 2025

Impactful emission targets: building resilience through forest, land, and agriculture action

For many companies, Forest, Land and Agriculture (FLAG) emissions from land use change and agricultural production are their largest supply chain emissions. Addressing these emissions has the potential to result in major reductions, to deliver on global goals. Most importantly, the FLAG sector can be a key part of the solution to climate change, contributing to both climate mitigation and adaptation. Proforest looks at a threefold approach, focusing on sectoral transformation, a just and nature positive transition, and an efficient use of resources.

06 November 2025