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In the absence of strong regulation, it’s up to ESG and human resource professionals to craft corporate policies to keep employees safe during heat waves.
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Behavioral scientist Sweta Chakraborty, president of We Don’t Have Time, says we need to acknowledge cognitive biases and get better at talking about climate risks.
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Sponsored: Builders, facing climate change, can create opportunities through preemptive actions across their value chain
by Arnaud Brohé
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Climate change is causing an insurance crisis in Australia. The Climate Council of Australia found that river flooding poses the biggest risk to homes. Image via Shutterstock.
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Top insurers and economists warn climate change remains biggest global economic threat, despite ongoing COVID risks.
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Planning for sea level right is hard but it's beyond necessary.
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Finance leaders need to adopt comprehensive, firm-wide approaches to managing climate change risk.
by John Colas
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A lack of broadband reduces opportunities for people in the best of times, but it can be crippling in wake of a disaster.
by Maddie Stone
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An edited transcript of our virtual interview for the SEMICON West semiconductor industry gathering.
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One big takeaway: Don't rely just on internal stakeholders for risk scenario planning.
by Aaron Mok
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Sponsored: Eastman’s chief commercial officer, Brad Lich, discusses their innovative chemical recycling technologies to support a more circular economy right now.
by Brad Lich
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Plus, a peek into the world of climate scenario modeling tools.
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Sponsored: If the pace of innovation and level of commitment to building a sustainable future are any indication of future trends, the 2020s will be the decade of circularity.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global economy and its supply chains. It has also shown that reputational risks and opportunities can
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Is your business prepared to adapt to an increasingly volatile present?
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A new report considers disclosures by more than 1,600 companies. The findings were fascinating, unsettling and inspiring.