Home » Resource Database Educational video Nature Loss and Financial Risk: Global Insights from the WWF Authoring Organisation GARP Publish Date April 2021 About this Educational videoFind out how nature loss is generating business and financial risk: The issues of climate change do not exist in a vacuum and in recent months there has been a very clear trend towards the inclusion of broader environmental issues. Highly interconnected topics such as biodiversity and natural capital are rising up the agenda and it will be important to know about these if we are to build a holistic view of the risks from climate change. In this webcast, WWF International will be providing global insights into the issue of nature loss, how this is generating business and financial risk, and the interconnections with climate change. Key Takeaways: Nature loss = business risk = financial risk Nature loss and climate change are interrelated, and together also increase the risk of pandemic spillover Growing awareness of the first two points means lots of actors are moving to address these risks – how do we make sense of the resulting cacophony? About this educational video (Nature Loss and Financial Risk: Global Insights from the WWF)(This link will take you to an external website) Related resources When the bee stings: counting the cost of nature-related risks BloombergNEF, December 2023 BloombergNEF have published a timely series of case studies, in consultation with TNFD, showcasing how nature risks have materialised into significant financial consequences for leading companies across sectors and geographies over the last two... GARP 2024 Climate and Nature Risk Symposium Launched in 2024, this oversubscribed, two-day event held in London explored the interconnections between climate change and nature risk, with a particular emphasis on the tipping points in our climate, environmental, economic, and social systems. The speaker line-up from financial... Related publications Guidance on LEAP: Methods for assessing nature-related risks Related webinars Additional guidance for financial institutions March 7, 2024 (Updated: March 8, 2024) Published alongside the TNFD Recommendations in September 2023, this Forum member webinar explored the draft additional guidance for financial institutions open for consultation until 29 March. This session provides an...