24 Nov 2025
12:00 -15:00
Times are shown in local time
Open to: All
CRASSH-Meeting Room
Alison Richard Building (Sidgwick Site)
7 West Road
CB3 9DP
United Kingdom
Over the past decade, links between economics, public finance and climate change have gained substantial attention across academics and policy makers but the global crises of nature and natural capital loss and their economic risks remain largely overlooked. This special seminar introduces new methodological and data-driven advances exploring the systemic risk that nature loss poses to sovereign finance and how innovative data financial instruments can be designed to support nature-aligned economic outcomes.
A light lunch will be provided but bring along your drink of choice.
The weekly climaTRACES workshops, organised by Kamiar Mohaddes and Henning Zschietzschmann, are attended by a diverse group of people from economics, geography, politics, engineering, business, earth sciences, natural sciences and history, generating interdisciplinary discussion.
No registration required. If you have any questions about this seminar, please email Henning Zschietzshmann.
Please note, this workshop is an in-person event but in case you are not able to attend, you can also join the workshop virtually on Zoom.