Home » PublicationsAsking Better Questions on Nature – For board directors Last updated May 2025 Categories Asking Better Questions on Nature Version Version 1.0 A guide created in collaboration with Chapter Zero, Competent Boards, Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative and Green Finance Institute The “Asking Better Questions on Nature” series is designed to help senior executives across business and finance surface critical insights about nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities to inform their decision making. The first guide released is for board directors. This guide is the first in a series, with guides for other audiences to be released in collaboration with a number of different partners over the next 12 months. Key outcomes This guide is designed to help board members surface the decision-useful information they need to ensure that nature-related issues are being appropriately incorporated into the company’s governance, strategy, risk management and capital allocation decision making. The guide features 12 key questions that board directors may wish to ask company executives and consider in board meetings, and the sort of analysis they should expect to see from their organisations to support those discussions. The 12 questions have been identified based on discussions with experienced executive and non-executive board directors of leading organisations that are already considering climate- and nature-related issues. Partners Chapter Zero Competent Boards Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative (CCLI) Green Finance Institute (GFI) Related publications Executive Summary of the TNFD Recommendations Getting started with adoption of the TNFD Recommendations Related webinars Boards and nature – the evolving landscape for directors’ duties July 11, 2024 (Updated: August 30, 2024) Nature is now considered a strategic risk management and governance issue for companies and financial institutions. Physical and transition risks are materializing with greater frequency and severity, customer expectations are...