In the media | 10 Mar 2023

Business Green: Why nature risk reporting is critical to a company’s bottom line

The global green economy

Sarah Nelson, Senior Economist at Oxford Economics discusses how ignoring the risks that biodiversity loss can create for operations and supply chains is risky business.

Read the full article below:

You may be interested in

Thermometer in front of cars and traffic during heatwave in Montreal

Post

Don’t just pack your swimsuit—summer travel plans now mean preparing for heatwaves

Extreme heat is becoming the new normal. Tourism sector needs to make sure they are heat-wave ready.

Find Out More

Post

Greenomics – Ep. 12 | Beyond climate: Exploring nature-related risks for businesses

Climate change is a threat multiplier – disrupting ways of life, threatening food sources, and fundamentally changing the environment in which we live. In this episode we explore the potential impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities, from increased migratory and conflict pressures to the unique relationship between Indigenous populations and nature. Sarah Nelson is joined by three of the team from Oxford Economics who have been working to understand the profound social implications of these factors, Shilpita Mathews, Beatrice Tanjanco, and Ilana Gottlieb.

Find Out More

Post

The 10 cities with world-leading environments in 2024

At the top of the Quality of Life category are cities with lower inequality and residents that live long lives. Most of these cities also provide residents with access to a wide range of recreation and cultural amenities. They tend to be smaller than the leading cities in the Economics or Human Capital categories, and every city in the top 10 is located in Western Europe, bar one in Australia.

Find Out More