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New AI research reveals financial costs of climate change | East Anglian Daily Times

Dr Matthew Agarwala, from the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA - Credit: Matthew Agarwala Dr Matthew Agarwala, from the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA, explained: “As climate change batters national economies, debts will become harder and more expensive to service. Markets need credible, digestible information on how climate change translates into material risk.”  “By connecting the core climate science with indicators that are already hard-wired into the financial system, we’ve shown that climate risk can be assessed without compromising scientific credibility, economic validity or decision-readiness.”   The research found that if nothing is done to curb greenhouse gases, then 63 nations could be downgraded by 2030. Germany, India, Sweden and the Netherlands would see a serious drop with the US, Canada and the UK also falling, albeit it a little less.   

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New AI research reveals financial costs of climate change

Dr Matthew Agarwala, from the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA - Credit: Matthew Agarwala Dr Matthew Agarwala, from the School of Environmental Sciences at UEA, explained: “As climate change batters national economies, debts will become harder and more expensive to service. Markets need credible, digestible information on how climate change translates into material risk.”  “By connecting the core climate science with indicators that are already hard-wired into the financial system, we’ve shown that climate risk can be assessed without compromising scientific credibility, economic validity or decision-readiness.”   The research found that if nothing is done to curb greenhouse gases, then 63 nations could be downgraded by 2030. Germany, India, Sweden and the Netherlands would see a serious drop with the US, Canada and the UK also falling, albeit it a little less.   

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Independent music squashed out of streaming playlists and revenue

 E-Mail Bands and artists on independent record labels get less than their fair share of access to the most popular playlists on streaming platforms such as Spotify - argues a new paper from the University of East Anglia. The paper, published today, looks at whether streaming platforms offer a level playing field for artists and record labels. It finds that major labels have an unfair advantage when it comes to playlist access - and that they take the lion s share of subscription revenue as a result. As a possible remedy, the research team suggests changing the payment system, so that royalties generated by individual listener subscriptions go direct to the labels, bands and artists they are listening to.

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SIBM Pune hosting a seminar series on The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 11 (ANI/SRV Media): SIBM Pune is hosting a Seminar Series on the theme - The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities. This seminar series is jointly hosted jointly by Professor Yogesh K Dwivedi, Professor of Digital Marketing and Innovation. Director of Emerging Markets Research Centre (EMaRC) and Co-Director of Research School of Management, Swansea University, Bay Campus Fabian Bay, Swansea, SA1 8EN, Wales, United Kingdom and Professor Ramakrishnan Raman Director Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, India & Dean Faculty of Management Symbiosis International (Deemed University), India The seminar series is supported by Centre for Technology, Innovation, Management and Enterprise (TIME), The University of Kent, UK; Digital Marketing and Analytics SIG - Academy of Marketing; Grenoble IAE-Graduate School of Management - a Grenoble INP school of the University of Grenoble Alpes; Swansea

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SIBM Pune hosting a seminar series on The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities

SIBM Pune is hosting a seminar series on The Digital Future for Business & Society SIBM Pune hosting a seminar series on The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 12:30 IST Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 11 (ANI/SRV Media): SIBM Pune is hosting a Seminar Series on the theme - The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities. This seminar series is jointly hosted jointly by Professor Yogesh K Dwivedi, Professor of Digital Marketing and Innovation. Director of Emerging Markets Research Centre (EMaRC) and Co-Director of Research School of Management, Swansea University, Bay Campus Fabian Bay, Swansea, SA1 8EN, Wales, United Kingdom and Professor Ramakrishnan Raman Director Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, India & Dean Faculty of Management Symbiosis International (Deemed University), India

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