The global financial system operates under the flawed assumption of stable natural conditions, which is increasingly being challenged by climate change and biodiversity loss. Extreme weather events, such as droughts in the Amazon, are disrupting critical trade routes and supply chains, leading to significant financial losses for companies and impacting global commodity prices. Scientific assessments and actuarial warnings highlight that ecosystem degradation poses a direct threat to national security and economic stability, with potential GDP reductions and widespread disruption by 2030. AI
IMPACT Highlights how climate and biodiversity risks, exacerbated by deforestation, can destabilize global trade and finance, impacting commodity prices and corporate exposure.
RANK_REASON The article discusses the implications of climate change on financial systems and supply chains, drawing on scientific papers and institutional assessments, but does not announce a new model, product, or significant policy change.
- Amaggi
- Amazon
- Bunge
- Cargill
- Hidrovias do Brasil
- Nature
- Tropical Forest Forever Facility
- UK
- Zero Carbon Analytics
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