Financial markets need major overhaul to tackle climate risks, warns Royal Society

Jessica Shankleman
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Major new study calls for businesses and public sector to report exposure to extreme weather events such as typhoons and superstorms

The global financial system must be revamped to recognise the growing risks that companies face from extreme weather events, such as Superstorm Sandy or Typhoon Hyain, if the world is to have a reasonable...

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