For many years, governments and investors have focused mainly on the material impacts of climate change, with little consideration for the role of the natural world. But now there is a growing recognition of the high degree of interconnectivity and myriad feedback loops between climate change, people and nature.
Gaining Prominence in Investment Analysis
Consequently, biodiversity is gaining prominence in fundamental investment analysis across asset classes, based on a deeper understanding of its importance as a potentially material risk and opportunity for investors. Nature-related risks are defined by the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) as the potential short- and long-term threats posed to an organization linked to its direct, upstream, and downstream dependencies and impact on nature.
With resources becoming scarcer, the human population growing and regulatory activity increasing, investors must be able to make informed judgments about how companies are exposed to the causes and effects of biodiversity loss—and to the opportunities that may arise from attempting to mitigate this loss. Depending on how these risks are managed, they could hurt portfolio valuations or be the basis for new investment opportunities. By using a coherent analytical approach, we believe it’s possible to invest in a way that’s more aligned with biodiversity and that supports the efforts of capital allocators to harvest meaningful returns over the long term.
Growing Focus on Biodiversity to Create Opportunities
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of biodiversity for investors. Our report defines biodiversity and presents the scale of its global economic impact. We discuss the regulatory frameworks that are pushing biodiversity onto the global investment agenda as well as the nature-related business and investment risks that deserve closer attention.
The growing focus on biodiversity will also create economic and investment opportunities. We illustrate this through case studies and provide a conceptual framework to help investors map out biodiversity risk across sectors and companies. Finally, we discuss what we’re doing at AB to begin incorporating biodiversity considerations across the firm.