The heat is on businesses to respond to climate change
Climate change-related risks to business are huge. Here's how they should be preparing.
John Drzik is Chairman of Marsh & McLennan Insights, a research group focused on identifying breakthrough perspectives and solutions to society’s most complex challenges. He frequently writes and speaks on timely strategy, risk management, and insurance issues, including for the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report.
John previously served as President of Marsh’s Global Risk and Digital division, where his responsibilities included consulting, analytics, and digital insurance solutions. Prior to this, he was CEO of Oliver Wyman. John serves on the advisory board of the International Risk Governance Council and the Wharton Financial Institutions Center.
Climate change-related risks to business are huge. Here's how they should be preparing.
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