Climate change - Governance: Running hot and cold

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Risk managers have been gearing up for the impact of climate change, but one area of uncertainty remains. Lindene Patton takes a look at the political and regulatory factors.

Whether it is minimising the impact of climate change or seeking opportunities in emerging energy markets, companies around the world are facing up to new and uncharted risks, but also many potential

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