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As we integrate Earth systems data into constellations of information about economic and financial trends, it is becoming clear that structural risks—like climate disruption, accelerating costs from natural disasters, threats to our food system and fresh water supply, and outdated infrastructure and energy production methods—must be accounted for in a more visible way.
- We cannot afford to ignore macro-critical drivers of value.
- We need to visualize invisible returns.
- The world is moving toward full-spectrum climate-smart finance.
- New efforts will network Earth systems science to finance.
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Joseph Robertson
Joseph is Executive Director of Citizens' Climate International. He is the lead strategist supporting the Acceleration Dialogues (diplomatic climate-solutions roundtables) and Resilience Intel—an effort to move the world to 100% climate-smart finance. Joseph represents Citizens’ Climate in the Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition, the UNFCCC negotiations, and other UN processes, and is founder of Geoversiv. His articles appear from time to time in the Guardian. He served as Interim Director for the Food System Economics Commission from April through November 2020, and is a senior advisor to EAT for sustainable finance. He is a lead contributor to the Earth Intelligence podcast.