The economic and financial relevance of biodiversity risk
Moody’s online seminar with Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta on the Economics of Biodiversity.
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Written by Sebastian Buch• 11. June 2021• 13:39• Sustainable Finance, Member
Moody’s online seminar with Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta on the Economics of Biodiversity.
Frankfurt Main Finance member Moody’s is hosting an online seminar on “The economic and financial relevance of biodiversity risk” on June 16. Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta will present and analyze the results of the Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity.
“Biodiversity risks are rising up the agenda for companies, investors and policymakers with increasing recognition of the importance of nature for economic and investment decision-making and corporate reporting” Moody’s Sustainability in Focus.
If you are unable to attend the seminar but would still like to learn more about the topic, you can find more biodiversity and sustainability materials from Moody’s here.
Photo: Rui Silvestre via Unsplash.
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