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Impacts of Planetary Health on the Private Sector Explored

Impacts of Planetary Health on the Private Sector Explored

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Key Takeaways

The Earth is approaching critical thresholds that threaten global stability and health.

  • Seven out of nine Planetary Boundaries are transgressed
  • Climate change poses risks to business viability
  • Opportunity exists to reverse climate damage
  • Engagement among science, business, and finance increases
  • Cities show leadership in climate action

Why It Matters

This episode highlights urgent planetary health challenges confronting businesses and underscores the importance of proactive adaptation strategies.

What to Do Next

Listen to the episode for insights on planetary health.

Permaculture Context

The transgression of seven Planetary Boundaries is not abstract science for permaculture practitioners — it is a direct confirmation of what regenerative land stewards have long observed at the field level: degraded soils, erratic rainfall patterns, collapsing pollinator populations, and disrupted growing seasons. For anyone designing food forests, managing water catchment systems, or rebuilding local food networks, Rockström's findings sharpen the urgency of every design decision. This is the moment to prioritize deep-rooted perennial systems over annual monocultures, to invest seriously in on-farm water retention rather than depending on municipal infrastructure, and to accelerate soil carbon sequestration as both a climate response and a long-term fertility strategy. The business community's growing engagement with planetary science also opens real doors — regenerative farmers, ecological designers, and community land projects are increasingly positioned to access impact investment and supply chain partnerships that simply did not exist five years ago. The boundaries have been crossed, but the regenerative toolkit was built precisely for conditions of ecological stress. The practical question is not whether to act, but how quickly you can implement what you already know works.

Recommended for: Business leaders and sustainability advocates.

The inaugural Climate Week Zurich in May opened with a stark assessment of the health of the planet: Internationally recognized scientist Johan Rockström told the audience that the Earth has transgressed seven of nine Planetary Boundaries, pushing the planet toward the possibility of large scale and irreversible changes.   Johan is Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and helped develop the Planetary Boundaries, a framework that assesses nine critical global processes that regulate the stability and resilience of the Earth. In today's episode of the All Things Sustainable podcast, Johan talks about the planet's health, the impacts of a warming world, and what this means for the business community.   "Beyond 1.5 [degrees C], science shows we may cause irreversible damage to the Earth's system," Johan says. "It's not a sustainability issue — it's about security, it's about health, it's about stability."   Johan also highlights the opportunity to take action and reverse course. "The window is still open to turn this around," he says. He points to encouraging conversations happening between business, finance and science communities at events like Climate Week Zurich and London Climate Action Week, which wraps up June 28.   "This is a signal to the world that in the midst of what many portray as assaults on science and backtracking on action, cities around the world are showing that we've turned a corner already," Johan says.   Read research from S&P Global Sustainable1 about the projected costs of climate change for businesses: For the world's largest companies, climate physical risks have a $1.2 trillion annual price tag by the 2050s | S&P Global  Read research from S&P Global about the role of climate adaptation in 2026: Why climate adaptation is key to US energy expansion | S&P Global   Learn about the S&P Global Climate Center of Excellence: Climate Center of Excellence | S&P Global]  Copyright ©2026 by S&P Global    DISC

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