Home » Resource Database Webinar Values at Risk: Nature, Climate, and the Systemic Risk to our Economic Future Authoring Organisation Institute at Brown for Environment & Society Publish Date December 2024 Throughout our website we use YouTube to host video content. By playing this video, you agree to allow YouTube to set marketing cookies on your device. Please see our cookie policy for more information or click here to play. About this WebinarFrom intensifying hurricanes to disrupted supply chains, the risks from climate change and nature loss are hitting closer to home than ever. A recent Bloomberg NEF report detailed 10 instances, accounting for over $80 billion in financial losses, due to environmental impacts—yet our financial systems remain slow to respond. This event brought together voices from finance, insurance, risk management, and environmental sectors to examine innovative approaches to assessing, pricing, and managing these growing risks. Explore how these strategies can create pathways to resilience, fostering an economy that appreciates nature as both a valuable asset and a key element of stability. Featured panelists: Emily McKenzie, technical director of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures Carter Ingram, managing director of Pollination and science advisor for the Science for Nature and People Partnership Claire Kramer, director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Raviv Turner, founding member of the Nature Tech Collective and founding CEO of NatureX RMS Moderated by Mark Tracy, professor of the practice of sustainable finance and investing, and Ricardo Bayon, IBES advisory council member, adjunct professor, and co-founder and partner at Encourage Capital. About this webinar (Values at Risk: Nature, Climate, and the Systemic Risk to our Economic Future)(This link will take you to an external website)