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Anna Cheah
Anna is a student in her final year of study majoring in Environmental Science with a focus on Climate and minoring in Psychology. She is eager to apply knowledge she has learnt to real-world situations to help develop solutions that can impact the lives of many
PROFILE
Anna is a student in her final year of study majoring in Environmental Science with a focus on Climate and minoring in Psychology. She is passionate about the current state of the environment and has knowledge of languages such as MATLAB and R, as well as GIS. She is eager to apply knowledge she has learnt to real-world situations to help develop solutions that can impact the lives of many.
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Integrating nature: The case for action on nature-related financial risks
The Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) has written this paper to equip senior management within financial institutions to integrate nature-related risks into financial decisions. The paper details why action needs to be taken and the steps to accelerate the integration of nature into finance.
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La Niña
Last month, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology confirmed that we’re up for a ‘triple dip’ La Niña. This La Niña phase is likely to have already peaked and is expected to return to normal conditions by early next year. While the occurrence of two consecutive La Niña winters in the Northern Hemisphere is common, a Southern Hemisphere ‘triple dip‘ La Niña lasting three years in a row has only happened twice since 1950. This article explains what La Niña is and what it means for investors.