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Scheduled from July 24-28 in 2023, the Assembly meeting of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) holds the potential to grant commercial authorisation for deep-sea mining for the first time. Ahead of the meeting, the Global Financial Institutions Statement to Governments on Deep Seabed Mining, coordinated by the Finance for Biodiversity (FfB) Foundation, urges governments to protect the ocean and not proceed with deep seabed mining until the environmental, social and economic risks are comprehensively understood, and alternatives to deep-sea minerals have been fully explored.
It is urgent to adopt regulations that promote nature protection, restoration, and the sustainable use of natural resources, with clear implementation roadmaps.
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Ahead of a critical vote on the EU Nature Restoration Law, 50 business leaders, among which Philippe Zaouati, CEO of Mirova, publish a letter urging European leaders to adopt ambitious environmental policies and regulations to tackle the negative impacts of the dual climate and nature emergencies.
L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration[1], managed by Mirova, announced three new investments in high-impact projects aimed at tackling biodiversity-loss through reforestation and the restoration of ecosystems.
Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable finance, along with Robeco and a group of 11 financial players, launch a call for expressions of interest (CEI) to develop a global database of avoided emissions factors and associated company-level avoided emissions.
Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable finance, along with Robeco and a group of 11 financial players, launch a call for expressions of interest (CEI) to develop a global database of avoided emissions factors and associated company-level avoided emissions.
Driveco, a leading innovative French electric vehicle charging company, announces today a €250 million fundraising round from Dutch pension fund manager APG, one of the world’s largest institutional investors. Existing shareholders Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investments, through its fund Mirova Eurofideme 4[1], and Corsica Sole retain their majority stake in the company’s capital.