FinBio’s Microlearnings is a collection of short, insightful films that unpack essential connections between biodiversity and the economy. Learn from FinBio’s reaserchers as they talk about concepts such as the link between biodiversity and finance, materiality in environmental impact and nature-related financial risks among other topics. The Microlearnings are short and easily accessible videos that cover a range of topics, and we will continuously update the collection.
How does biodiversity connect to the economy?
Mistra FinBios Senior Scientific Advisor Professor Beatrice Crona explains how biodiversity is linked to wellbeing of societies, and specifically economies.
Read more: IPBES global assessment; the Dasgupta review; Biodiversity and Climate Change
What is material in relation to biodiversity?
What corporate environmental impacts are important to keep track of in relation to biodiversity and how can we measure them in a scientific way? In this video, Professor Beatrice Crona gives us the an introduction to the subject.
What are nature related risks to companies and investors?
Mistra FinBio researcher Emmy Wassénius shares her knowledge on nature and climate related risks, what creates them, and why businesses and investors should care.
EEIVs – Essential Environmental Impact Variables
Mistra FinBio researcher Emmy Wassénius explains what EEIVs are, how they work, and how they are useful for understanding environmental impacts and nature related risks.
ESI – The Earth System Impact tool
Mistra FinBios Giorgio Parlato presents ESI — a tool to better capture corporate and investment impacts on the Earth system.
Read more about ESI
Shock Tracker – The database of social-ecological shocks
Researcher Emmy Wassénius and Giulia Rubin present the tool Shock Tracker together. It is now a live website accessible to academics and communities.
Read more about Shock Tracker