Climate battle will be won or lost by businesses, says leading US economist

Destruction left by Hurricane Ian at Fort Myers Beach in Florida. Businesses are key to reducing threats arising from man-made climate change. PHOTO: AFP
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SINGAPORE - 2022 has been an eye-opening, shocking year for climate impacts, and businesses need to get on the same page to accelerate the transition to a global green economy in what has become a battle against climate change, an influential US economist said.

Businesses, especially the fossil fuel giants, are leading sources of greenhouse gases heating up the planet, but they are also key to stabilising global temperatures and reducing the threats arising from man-made climate change.

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