deforestation
The Trillion-Dollar Blind Spot: Why Indonesia’s Deforestation Plan is a Systemic Risk for Global Finance
Indonesia’s climate plan paradoxically allows for massive deforestation, creating systemic risk for investors, banks, and the global economy.
Indonesia’s $20 Billion Gamble: Forests for Food and the New Fault Line in ESG Investing
Indonesia’s plan to clear 3mn hectares of forest for food security creates a major conflict for ESG investors and the global economy.
Brazil’s Green Revolution: Why COP30 in the Amazon is a Major Signal for Global Finance
Brazil’s COP30 is more than a climate summit; it’s a signal to global finance of a green economic revolution with major investment opportunities.
Beyond the Canopy: Why COP30’s Forest Finance Initiative is a Critical Test for the Global Economy
COP30’s tropical forest initiative is a critical test for the global economy, merging finance, tech, and conservation into a new investment frontier.
The Trillion-Dollar Deforestation Dilemma: Why Weakening the EU’s New Law is a Financial Catastrophe in the Making
The EU’s anti-deforestation law (EUDR) is facing pressure. Weakening it isn’t just an environmental loss; it’s a major risk for the global economy.