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    October 27, 2024
    The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures has published a discussion paper setting out draft guidance on nature transition planning for corporates and financial institutions developing and disclosing a transition plan in line with the TNFD recommended disclosures. The TNFD explains that delivering the transition implied by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) requires significant changes to business practices across all sectors. The guidance covers all aspects of nature apart from climate change and greenhouse gas emissions as drivers of nature loss, and natural carbon stocks. The TNFD explains that transition planning for these topics is covered in guidance from organizations such as GFANZ.

    Key focus areas of the discussion paper are: (i) a definition of a nature transition plan; (ii) an overview of related initiatives; (iii) guidance on what a nature transition plan should include; (iv) guidance on how a plan should be presented and disclosed; and (v) areas of further work needed to support development and assessment of nature transition plans. TNFD aims for the discussion paper to inform the development of TNFD guidance on the content and disclosure of nature transition plans, stimulate further work and collaboration to support nature transition plans including on transition pathways and transition finance categories and encourage organizations to pilot test the TNFD draft guidance. The deadline for comments is February 1, 2025 and the Taskforce plans to publish final TNFD guidance on nature transition plans in 2025.

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