Home » Resource Database Website or other online resource Financing the Nature Positive Transition Authoring Organisation World Economic Forum Publish Date 2024 Visit website (Financing the Nature Positive Transition)(This link will take you to an external website) About this Website or other online resourceThe World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2024 reveals 4 out of the top 5 global economic risks over the next 10 years are related to nature and climate. Nature loss poses physical, transition and systemic risks for financial institutions, causing financial losses. Central bankers and supervisors in many regions see clear reason to be concerned about nature-related financial risks and have started issuing rules and guidance for actions needed by financial institutions. In April 2025, the World Economic Forum will publish its final guidelines on “Financing the Nature Positive Transition”. CEO briefing paper: https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Financing_Nature-Positive_CEO_Briefing_2024.pdf The initiative aims to engage banks, insurers, asset managers and asset owners to allocate and scale capital towards transforming corporates’ operations and value chains. Visit website (Financing the Nature Positive Transition)(This link will take you to an external website) Related resources Roadmaps to Nature Positive WBCSD’s Roadmaps to Nature Positive provide companies with comprehensive step-by-step “how to” guides for taking credible, impactful nature action. SBTN’s Corporate Manual for setting science-based targets for nature Science Based Targets Network | July 2024 The SBTN Corporate Manual is intended for corporate sustainability experts and nature leads at companies preparing to set science-based targets for nature. It provides an overview of all existing technical guidance from the Science Based... Related publications Discussion paper on nature transition plans Guidance for corporates on science-based targets for nature Related webinars The “nature” of reporting: The rise of nature in transition planning January 28, 2025 (Updated: January 28, 2025) Following on from a successful session at COP15 in Montreal, “A to Z of Sustainability Reporting”, this two-part session brings together the key organisations, regulators, standard-setters and framework bodies to showcase progress...