EconomicsCommunications Earth & Environment
Financial professionals and climate experts have diverging perspectives on climate action
E. Gsottbauer, M. Kirchler, et al.
This compelling study reveals a striking contrast in perspectives between financial professionals and climate experts regarding climate action. Conducted by Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Michael Kirchler, and Christian König-Kersting, the research uncovers lesser concern among financial professionals for climate change and highlights the urgent need for innovative strategies that engage them in the climate crisis through economic and reputational incentives.
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