MSCI to launch tools to help investors assess biodiversity, deforestation risk in portfolios 

by | Dec 14, 2022

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MSCI Inc., a leading provider of critical decision support tools and services for the global investment community, today announced the forthcoming  launch of tools to help investors identify companies at risk of contributing to biodiversity loss and deforestation.  

The new screening tools combine thousands of ESG and climate data points, overlayed with MSCI’s  proprietary geolocation data that helps pinpoint a company’s operations. The tools, which MSCI aims  to make available to investors in early 2023, include: 

● MSCI Biodiversity-Sensitive Areas Screening Metrics, which enable investors to identify  companies that have physical assets located in areas of high biodiversity relevance, such as  healthy forests, deforestation fronts, or species-rich areas. 

● MSCI Deforestation Screening Metrics, which indicate companies exposed to deforestation related risks, including those that may directly or indirectly (via their supply chains) contribute  to deforestation. This could be a result of direct operations in areas of risk, such as the tropics,  or by the production or reliance on commodities considered key drivers of deforestation, including palm oil, soy, beef, and timber. 

 
 

Nadia Laine, Executive Director, Head of ESG Products at MSCI, said: “We have spent decades  developing data for global investors to measure risk and opportunities related to climate change and  ESG factors. We have applied this experience to emerging issues around nature loss and  deforestation. Global biodiversity challenges, such as the spread of invasive species, land-use change, and pollution, will have very tangible impacts on the way in which companies function in the near- and  long-term future. MSCI aims to help institutional investors understand those risks on the portfolio  level.” 

MSCI announced the forthcoming launch of these tools during the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP  15) in Montreal, which is set to provide a framework with specific goals to protect biodiversity and the  world’s natural capital by 2030. Emerging financial regulations – such as the European Union  Biodiversity Strategy 2023, or recent EU legislation banning imported good connected to deforestation  – are also bringing companies under more scrutiny for contributing to nature loss, presenting new  financial risks for their investors.  

MSCI ESG Research’s ESG and Climate Trends to Watch for 2023 report indicates that companies’  level of preparedness for these types of regulation is low, as less than 12% of food product companies had disclosed a deforestation policy as of October 2022. According to MSCI ESG Research data, 11%  of constituents of the MSCI All Country World Index as of Nov. 30, 2022 have the potential for direct or  indirect contribution to deforestation.

 

Sylvain Vanston, Executive Director, Climate Investment Research at MSCI ESG Research, said: “The  biodiversity on our planet is declining at an alarming rate largely due to human activity, from habitat  destruction, pollution, water stress to climate change-related pressures. This decline in the ability of  nature to provide ecosystem services poses a major threat to the global economy. Important steps are  being made with world leaders meeting at COP15 in Montreal, and the Taskforce on Nature-related  Financial Disclosures is also aiming to redefine a standard reporting framework. However, for crucial  action to be taken, capital markets participants need to have access to timely and robust data to make  more informed investment decisions. Understanding risks related to deforestation and certain  activities in sensitive regions is an important step in this direction.” 

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