Nature Risk Rising, produced in collaboration with PwC and the first report in the NNE series, explains how nature-related risks matter to business, why they must be urgently mainstreamed into risk management strategies and why it is vital to prioritize the protection of nature’s assets and services within the broader global economic growth agenda.
This report identifies future policy pathways for urban decision makers and stakeholders to reimagine the built and natural environments in Asian and Pacific cities. The solutions address four major development challenges: natural resource management, climate change, disaster risk, and inequalities.
This study Unwrapping the Risks of Plastic Pollution to the Insurance Industry identifies how risks related to plastic pollution play out across insurance lines and asset classes in which insurers invest.

The report Green Buildings - A Finance and Policy Blueprint for Emerging Markets shows how financiers, governments, developers and building owners can take the lead in shaping and accelerating multitrillion-dollar business opportunity of investing in green buildings.
Slow onset impacts such as sea level rise, ocean acidification, glacial retreat, salinization, desertification, land and forest degradation and loss of biodiversity, also have long-term consequences that cannot be overlooked, requiring the need for urgent action to build resilience.