INTERVIEW: Risk needs reframing for nature-based projects to boost private finance commitments

Published 16:24 on October 13, 2025 / Last updated at 16:24 on October 13, 2025 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), Insights (Interviews), Nature & Biodiversity (Policy), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry, Other NbS)

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Projects conserving and restoring nature are still generally considered too risky by many private sector investors, but five short-term interventions could help reframe this, an expert told Carbon Pulse.
Projects conserving and restoring nature are still generally considered too risky by many private sector investors, but five short-term interventions could help reframe this, an expert told Carbon Pulse.


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