Home » Resource Database Insight What’s next for financial institutions and nature-related risk? Authoring Organisation UNEP FI, Global Canopy Publish Date January 2023 Read the insight (What’s next for financial institutions and nature-related risk?)(This link will take you to an external website) About this InsightA short article from Marianne Haahr, Nature-related Finance Lead, Global Canopy, looking at the state of play for financial institutions relating to nature-related risks. Read the insight (What’s next for financial institutions and nature-related risk?)(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... New research: Over half of Asia Pacific’s economy directly dependent on nature Asia Pacific’s (APAC) economies are particularly vulnerable to nature-related risks, including biodiversity loss, pollution and fresh water availability, according to data released today by the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) and PwC. 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...