2025 Global Climate State: Extremes, Finance, and Policy Milestones
The Deep dive podcast by Eric Demers
Episode notes
In this episode of The Deep Dive, we confront the mounting toll of climate change and biodiversity loss in 2025. Global insured losses have surpassed $100 billion for the sixth year in a row, driven by extreme events like the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires. We explore how these disasters are reshaping financial systems, with banks and insurers now embedding climate risk into lending and coverage decisions. At COP30 in Belém, world leaders turned their attention to adaptation finance, tropical forest protection, and the shift toward a green economy. We unpack the rise of new investment vehicles aimed at carbon removal and sustainable development. Scientific data reveals alarming patterns of species displacement and ecological tipping points linked to human activity and rising temperatures. This episode connects the dots between enviro ...