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CSRD, TNFD, and the future of biodiversity finance.
Practical guidance for disclosure teams, sustainability officers, and advisors navigating nature-related reporting requirements.
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Nature disclosure, made actionable
How to use biodiversity credits in your CSRD ESRS E4 report
ESRS E4 requires companies to assess and disclose their impacts, risks, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. This guide covers what biodiversity credits provide as evidence, where they fit in your materiality assessment process, how to structure the evidence chain for external assurance, and the common mistakes companies make when trying to meet ESRS E4 reporting standards. Includes alignment considerations with the EU Taxonomy and how to document net biodiversity gain claims.
What corporates get wrong about nature disclosure — and what auditors actually need
Most corporate biodiversity disclosures describe activities. Regulators and auditors are starting to require outcome evidence. Here is the difference — and why it matters for your 2026 annual report.
Satellite monitoring vs. field audits: why both are necessary for credible biodiversity evidence
Remote sensing provides continuous coverage. Field audits provide ground-truth verification. Neither alone is sufficient for audit-grade biodiversity impact evidence. Here is how we combine them.
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Regulatory Watch
CSRD timelines, TNFD adoption, EU Nature Restoration Law — tracked for sustainability teams.