
This is the first of four episodes we did in partnership with Finance Montreal, recording panellists at their Sustainable Finance Summit.
Today you'll hear from Dr. Sarah Kapnick, the ex-chief scientist of NOAA and how global head of climate advisory at JPMorgan, talking about the weirdening of our natural world is impact all our resources - from drought and the Colorado River to the soil health and how fertilizer shocks are hitting your food supply. And John E. Morton Head of Nature Finance and Investment at the World Wildlife Fund discussing why half of global GDP depends on nature becoming as important as climate in the eyes of investors.
Enjoy!
Episode Reading:
Climate Intuition: Food security: The fates of farming and food in a warming world
Climate Intuition: Food security under pressure: Iran conflict disruptions and a brewing El Niño
Integrating nature into financial decision-making
Guests:
Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI Sustainability & Climate
Guest: Dr. Sarah Kapnick, JPMorgan & John E. Morton, World Wildlife Fund