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Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Prudential quarterly earnings call. [Operator instructions] I would now like to turn the conference over to our host, head of investor relations, Mr. Darin Arita. Please go ahead.
Darin Arita
Senior Vice President & Head-Investor Relations
Good morning, and thank you for joining our call. Representing Prudential in today s call are Charlie Lowrey, chairman and CEO; Bob Falzon, vice chairman; Andy Sullivan, head of U.S. businesses; Scott Sleyster, head of international businesses; Ken Tanji, chief financial officer; and Rob Axel, controller and principal accounting officer. We will start with prepared comments by Charlie, Rob and Ken, and then we will take your questions.
Australian Antarctic Division
Scientists from 46 research agencies around the world have released a new update on how the environmental effects of ozone depletion and UV radiation interact with climate change.
The findings from the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are presented within the framework of the Montreal Protocol (to reduce ozone-depleting gases) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Co-author from the Australian Antarctic Division, atmospheric physicist Dr Andrew Klekociuk, said the report provides the latest information on how changes in ozone and solar ultraviolet radiation influence air quality, human health, ecosystems and technology.