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‘Stark reminder of our fragility’: Pandemic prompts global surge in climate action – Sydney Morning Herald
Rather than distract markets and industry from the climate crisis, the coronavirus pandemic appears to have accelerated climate action.

Companies with a well articulated and clear plan to transition to the net-zero economy would distinguish themselves among customers, shareholders, policymakers and employees, while those that seem to be dragging their feet would see valuations suffer and confidence fall, he said.
Given how central the energy transition will be to every companys growth prospects, we are asking companies to disclose a plan for how their business model will be compatible with a net-zero economy.
Further, he asked companies…
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