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March 22, 2023

NWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Chubb Review, Biodiversity & First Nations Peoples’

Our first meeting included a presentation from Ariadne Gorring, Co-CEO of Pollination Foundation and independent panel member of the Chubb Review, who presented key findings and recommendations on the integrity of ACCUs and the extent to which carbon projects are currently supporting positive environmental, social and economic outcomes including for biodiversity and the participation of First Nations peoples. We also heard from Audrey van Herwaarden, Corporate Environmental Analyst at the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), and report author, Madeline Combe, on Risky Business: How Australia’s Banks and Super Funds are Responding to the Nature Crisis.

Nature & Environment

NWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Chubb Review, Biodiversity & First Nations Peoples’

Mar 22

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2023

12:00

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13:30

 

GMT+10

Online via Zoom Meeting

Online via Zoom Meeting

Event

March 22, 2023

NWG 2023 Meeting #1 - Chubb Review, Biodiversity & First Nations Peoples’

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Our first meeting included a presentation from Ariadne Gorring, Co-CEO of Pollination Foundation and independent panel member of the Chubb Review, who presented key findings and recommendations on the integrity of ACCUs and the extent to which carbon projects are currently supporting positive environmental, social and economic outcomes including for biodiversity and the participation of First Nations peoples. We also heard from Audrey van Herwaarden, Corporate Environmental Analyst at the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), and report author, Madeline Combe, on Risky Business: How Australia’s Banks and Super Funds are Responding to the Nature Crisis.

https://youtu.be/2rApeVoUaTI

https://youtu.be/KKyuPUWs4U0

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Our first meeting included a presentation from Ariadne Gorring, Co-CEO of Pollination Foundation and independent panel member of the Chubb Review, who presented key findings and recommendations on the integrity of ACCUs and the extent to which carbon projects are currently supporting positive environmental, social and economic outcomes including for biodiversity and the participation of First Nations peoples. We also heard from Audrey van Herwaarden, Corporate Environmental Analyst at the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), and report author, Madeline Combe, on Risky Business: How Australia’s Banks and Super Funds are Responding to the Nature Crisis.

https://youtu.be/2rApeVoUaTI

https://youtu.be/KKyuPUWs4U0