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Nature's threats now seen as major economic risks, experts say

Growing calls advocate for recognizing threats to nature as significant economic risks, moving beyond purely environmental concerns. Experts highlight the economy's fundamental dependence on natural systems for resources like food, water, and climate regulation. Ignoring these risks, such as soil degradation and ocean warming, could lead to substantial long-term costs, including large-scale migration and reduced productivity, necessitating their integration into financial risk assessments alongside climate change. AI

RANK_REASON The article discusses the economic implications of environmental threats, quoting experts and advocacy groups, rather than announcing a new product, research, or policy.

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Nature's threats now seen as major economic risks, experts say

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Jamie Hailstone, Contributor ·

    Should Threats To Nature Also Be Recognised As Economic Risks Too?

    The executive director of Campaign for Nature, Brian O’Donnell said the growing loss of biodiversity and risks to natural eco-systems is becoming an economic issue.