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Nature Is the Next Climate: Why Biodiversity Is Becoming a Board-Level ESG Topic?
For years, climate has been the center of gravity in corporate sustainability. That’s changing fast. In 2026, “nature” ( biodiversity, land use, water, and deforestation ) is moving from a specialist conversation into mainstream risk and strategy—because companies are realizing a simple truth: climate resilience depends on healthy ecosystems, and many supply chains depend on nature whether or not it appears on a balance sheet. This is why nature-related disclosure and due dil

EcoVision
Jan 63 min read


ESG KPIs? some good basic examples
ESG Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable metrics used by organizations to measure and communicate their performance on environmental, social, and governance priorities. These indicators help companies monitor progress toward sustainability goals, identify risk areas, and demonstrate transparency to regulators, investors, and stakeholders. Common ESG KPIs include environmental measures such as greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy use, and waste recycling;

EcoVision
Dec 15, 20252 min read


LEAP? and the usage in ESG/ sustainability?
The LEAP process in ESG and sustainability (especially in frameworks such as the Task Force on Nature‑Related Financial Disclosures [TNFD] and broader environmental‑risk management ) stands for a structured approach used by organizations to identify, assess, and manage nature‑related or sustainability‑related impacts, dependencies, risks, and opportunities . It serves as a practical method for integrating environmental and social considerations into business strategy and

EcoVision
Dec 13, 20253 min read
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