Conectando Clima, Naturaleza y Energía

Understanding Nature's Ledger

Ponentes: 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.

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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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