In the parlance of climate science, a "tipping point" is a dire prospect – a critical threshold breach that triggers an abrupt and rapid change in climate.
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| Meeting the 1.5C climate change target will require significant ambition and innovation across sectors, says Colonial First State Global Asset Management. |
But last week, Australia's second-biggest asset manager used the phrase in a more optimistic sense – to describe a shift in how investors, regulators and companies are thinking about the varied risks that climate change poses, and what they should actually do about it.
Read the story from The Age by Ruth Williams - “Is corporate Australia facing a 'tipping point' on climate change?”

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