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Sustainable Investing Report 2023: Nature positive

By Richard Edgar Editor in Chief

Welcome to the 2023 Sustainable Investing Report, an account of Fidelity International’s approach and activities over the past year. Inside you'll find an exploration of why we believe nature and biodiversity matter for investors, and why we are engaging with companies on those themes now and for years to come. Likewise, encouraging a just transition is high on the agenda when Fidelity talks to companies about their net zero plans. New policies and frameworks demand that we be nimble. Read on to find out how.

Welcome to the 2023 Sustainable Investing Report, an account of Fidelity International’s approach and activities over the past year. Inside you'll find an exploration of why we believe nature and biodiversity matter for investors, and why we are engaging with companies on those themes now and for years to come. Likewise, encouraging a just transition is high on the agenda when Fidelity talks to companies about their net zero plans. New policies and frameworks demand that we be nimble. Read on to find out how.

Foreword: Anne Richards, CEO
Foreword: Anne Richards, CEO

Feedback loops are common factors of most crises, and the crisis of climate change is no different.

Overview: Nature positive
Overview: Nature positive

We believe ‘nature positive’ will be the new ‘net zero’ in the coming years.

Regulation is shaping the future of sustainability
Regulation is shaping the future of sustainability

A key driver of ESG flows continues to be regulation and this is responding to the increased frequency and materiality of ESG-related events.

Biodiversity investing Q&A
Biodiversity investing Q&A

Velislava Dimitrova, sustainable investing portfolio manager, on why biodiversity matters to investors.

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