Connecting Climate, Nature and Energy

Understanding Nature's Ledger

Speakers: Magdalena Skipper, Lindsay Hooper, Katherine Gao Haichun, Jeevan Kumaravel Thondaman, Song Changqing, Gim Huay Neo, Li Pengcheng

While global GDP has soared in recent decades, human activity has led to a 40% reduction in natural capital from 1992 to 2014. Valuing economic models that prioritize critical assets of clean air, water, nutritious food and human well-being is imperative.

How can this disconnect be transformed from the current ecological crisis to a sustainable future?

This session is linked to the work of the newly-commissioned Steering Group on Natural Capital, under the Nature-Positive Pillar of the World Economic Forum's Centre for Nature and Climate. This workstream will transition to the Global Future Council on Natural Capital in 2025.

Centre for Nature and Climate

The Centre for Nature and Climate accelerates net-zero climate action, regenerates food, water and ocean systems, and promotes circular economies. Global ecological systems are straining under the bur...

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