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AB: As Climate Change Gets Hyperphysical, Investors Should Too

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Physical Risks Won’t Disappear, Prompting More Ways to Cope As a global disruptor, climate change remains one of a handful of mega-forces likely to permanently change how the world lives, works and consumes—all directly affecting countries, assets and companies on many levels.

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Scotiabank's Net-Zero Research Fund Now Accepting Applications in Celebration of World Environment Day

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Launched last year, the $10 million fund is an initiative that will advance research and leadership in support of global decarbonization as part of the Bank's Climate Commitments. Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Caribbean and Latin American academic and not-for-profit communities. Learn more here: [link].

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Don't let climate grief and despair defeat climate solutions

Corporate Knights

A summer of wildfires, smoke alerts, heatwaves, and storms is producing a new wave of grief and despair that must not paralyse the solutions we need to get the climate crisis under control. The reaction is utterly understandable when you can taste climate change in the back of your throat. Keep on building wins, big and small.

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Guest Post: Climate Risks To Financial Performance Are Hugely Under-estimated

ESG Today

By: Emma Cutler, Senior Analyst, Verdantix News of climate change- and El Nino-driven drought slowing traffic in the Panama Canal hit headlines last week. Where the news will likely never appear, however, is firms’ own reporting, even for those that experience significant losses, at least not as a climate-related loss.

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Bloomberg 2023 Impact Report: Supporting Climate Action

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Originally published in Bloomberg's 2023 Impact Report Structural and systemic shifts accompanying climate change, such as resource scarcity, new technologies and regulations, pose business risks and offer opportunities to issuers and investors globally. Reporting on the business and science of climate change Bloomberg L.P.’s

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Can Artificial Intelligence Help Tackle Climate Change?

Sense and Sustainability

Artificial intelligence (AI) is present in our lives in many areas, from phones where we can easily access almost any information anywhere in the world to supermarkets where we can shop with a ‘click’; from banks where we can easily process transactions online to social platforms where we spend most of our time. 18, 2020.

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COP27: A Breakthrough for People and Planet

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DESCRIPTION: The 27th United Nations (UN) Conference of the Parties (COP), which took place this November in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, marked a significant milestone in developing action against climate change. Climate change inequality, contributors and sufferers, has been a key agenda item at COP for many years.