'Planetary solvency is threatened': Is financial risk from climate change even greater than predicted?

Michael Holder
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The planet is warming faster than many realise, and actuaries and risk experts are worried global financial markets remain deeply underprepared for the climate impacts that will result

Governments and investors are continuing to underestimate huge climate change-driven threats to the global economic system, due to an ongoing failure to account for the latest scientific evidence on worsening...

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