Should insurance companies pay to protect the world's most treasured natural resources?

Jessica Shankleman
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Oxford University launches new study to investigate risks to protected areas as UN biodiversity summit kicks off in South Korea

As governments today meet in South Korea for a major United Nations summit on protecting biodiversity, Oxford University has launched a project designed to encourage private investors such as insurance...

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