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The G20's new guidelines will help investors tackle climate change

  • Written by Rosemary Sainty, Scholarly Teaching Fellow, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney

New guidelines being presented to the G20 this weekend will change the way individuals, companies, investors and regulators manage the financial risks of climate change. These risks include physical events, such as changing weather patterns and natural disasters, as well as new technologies and regulations.

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