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Linking Nature to Physical Risk: Climate Science and Adaptation Planning

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On-Demand
Duration:
1 Hour

Climate change is increasingly effecting ecosystem services due to the devastating depletion of our Earth’s natural capital. Examples of these ecosystem services include pollination, erosion control, flood and storm protection, disease control and soil quality. Industries that are dependent on these ecosystem services are seeking systematic and application-oriented data and insights to assess risks and invest in adaptation strategies. 

This live webinar will address the emerging need to understand how physical risks associated with climate change will impact the natural capital and biodiversity that supports economic activity.

Join the S&P Global Climate Center of Excellence and thought leaders to explore:

  • How do we identify the relationship between the impacts of climate change and ecosystem services?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of current adaptation planning strategies, particularly for industries heavily dependent on ecosystem services?
  • What are the current and emerging frameworks for understanding the economic impact of climate change on natural capital?
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Moderator

S&P Global Contributor
Steve leads the Research and Methodology Team at S&P Global Sustainable1 developing the methodologies that underpin S&P Global’s suite of sustainability-related datasets and analytical solutions that power the transition to a more sustainable future. Full Bio

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