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Daily Archives: January 24, 2008

Exposure of Australian firms to Climate and Carbon Risk

Posted on January 24, 2008 by Suhit Anantula
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A good presentation by Dr Ian Woods from AMP Capital Investors. This was presented in Oct 2007 in Sydney at the Financial Services public forum of the Garnaut review.

If the link above does not work, you can read it at Slideshare.net.

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