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LONDON, June 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Caribbean Regional Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) launched its virtual Caribbean Regional Climate Conference this week to address the effects of climate change in the region. The event was held on June 1st and 2nd to educate viewers on the widespread impact of global warming on small-island developing countries while showcasing the undertaken solutions. The PPCR has funded projects in various countries, including the Commonwealth of Dominica, which is committed to becoming the world s first climate-resilient nation.
Keynote speakers included professors, banking and investment experts who discussed the impact of climate change on health and minorities and assessed the private sector s role in adapting to bring positive change. The conference also offered a historical perspective on how climate change has affected the region and its response and successes.
New Delhi [India], May 18 (ANI/Mediawire): High net worth individuals in India are looking for safer and easier means to diversify their wealth. With uncertainty around healthcare, particularly due to the pandemic, and the stronger tax rules recently imposed, many affluent Indians are moving abroad to provide a better life for their families and a more stable outlook for their financial investments.
According to (https://csglobalpartners.com) CS Global Partners, a London-headquartered citizenship advisory firm, there has been a sharp increase in the Indian upper class looking to citizenship by investment programmes. India is home to 6,884 ultra-high-net-worth individuals and 113 billionaires. Since the pandemic hit, a further forty joined the billionaire s club taking the number to 153 people.