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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 18 MIN

Biodiversity: A Boardroom issue?

from GreenTruth · host TiiQu

Nature is not a side issue. It is the foundation of the global economy, and its silent risk.In this GreenTruth episode, Alex Ferry speaks with the Balint Ternyik - Programme Officer at UNEP-WCMCabout why over half of global GDP depends on nature, how tech infrastructure quietly relies on water and climate stability, and why biodiversity loss is now a boardroom issue. We explore tools like IBAT and ENCORE, TNFD adoption, and the shift toward making “every job a nature job.”This conversation reframes nature from externality to infrastructure , and challenges leaders to redesign growth before ecological risk becomes economic instability.🎧 What Listeners Will Take AwayBy the end of this episode, listeners will:✔ Understand how deeply modern economies, especially tech , depend on natural systems✔ Recognize biodiversity loss as a material business and financial risk✔ Learn how companies can identify exposure through spatial screening and value-chain analysis✔ Gain insight into actionable frameworks like TNFD LEAP✔ See how integrating nature into everyday roles - from procurement to strategy - drives real change✔ Walk away with a clearer roadmap for embedding nature-positive decision-making into enterprise operationsGreenTruth podcast is a TiiQu initiative to support reliable information sharing . Learn more about TiiQu at https://tiiqu.com

Nature is not a side issue. It is the foundation of the global economy, and its silent risk.In this GreenTruth episode, Alex Ferry speaks with the Balint Ternyik - Programme Officer at UNEP-WCMCabout why over half of global GDP depends on nature, how tech infrastructure quietly relies on water and climate stability, and why biodiversity loss is now a boardroom issue. We explore tools like IBAT and ENCORE, TNFD adoption, and the shift toward making “every job a nature job.”This conversation reframes nature from externality to infrastructure , and challenges leaders to redesign growth before ecological risk becomes economic instability.🎧 What Listeners Will Take AwayBy the end of this episode, listeners will:✔ Understand how deeply modern economies, especially tech , depend on natural systems✔ Recognize biodiversity loss as a material business and financial risk✔ Learn how companies can identify exposure through spatial screening and value-chain analysis✔ Gain insight into actionable frameworks like TNFD LEAP✔ See how integrating nature into everyday roles - from procurement to strategy - drives real change✔ Walk away with a clearer roadmap for embedding nature-positive decision-making into enterprise operationsGreenTruth podcast is a TiiQu initiative to support reliable information sharing . Learn more about TiiQu at https://tiiqu.com

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