Publication
Reflections on the importance of nature for the economy and society
Published
11.4.2023
Johanna Buchert, Hanna Haveri, Kaisa Hietala, Jaana Husu-Kallio, Jyrki Katainen, Jouko Pölönen, Olli Rehn, Leif Schulman, Mikko Spolander
Nature and biodiversity are declining at an alarming rate globally, including in Finland. Biodiversity loss has far-reaching impacts on our economy, health and well-being. This is made clear by the articles written by economics and society influencers in this memorandum.
Many of the authors point out that the economy is entirely dependent on nature. Nature constantly provides humanity with a huge range of vital services, such as food, energy, water purification, medicinal plants, carbon sequestration and pollination of food crops. In economics, the resources and services provided by nature are known as natural capital.
Unless biodiversity loss is halted, public finance stability will be in jeopardy, pension fund risks will increase and financial stability may deteriorate, write the influencers.
Nature safeguards our economy
Sitra
Helsinki
2023
978-952-347-322-5
2737-1034
biodiversity, biodiversity loss, nature, natural capital, economic policy, climate change, climate crisis, economy