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    It's time for corporations to rethink their approach to dealing with climate-related risks. Download report: Hot, unbothered, which argues that it's in businesses' long-term interest to own up to the -related threats facing them.

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  2. What are your worst fears regarding and attacks? Put forward your scenario setting at in and we will then discuss the ideal strategies for how to combat them >>

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  3. How can businesses stay competitive by using more effectively? Join us at on September 5th in Hong Kong and find out >>

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  4. Join Khoo Teng Chye, executive director for the centre for livable cities at on Aug 29th as he shares how in transport infrastructure can support the safety management of cities. Learn more >>

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  5. Download the resource kit to get access to articles on and , 2018 event summary and special discount code >>

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  6. Join us at Feeding the Future Summit in Singapore on July 26th as we will open up debate around the economic and geopolitical risks involved in food production, and explore the ways science and technology can tackle them now and in the future.

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  7. When resources are scarce, is it more important to produce plenty of low-cost, poorer-quality food, or to focus on providing nutrition and a varied diet? Hear from Michael Finucan from as he speaks at

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  8. Join us at on May 29th 2019 in Hong Kong to draw lessons from the experiences of individuals, businesses and governments across the world and translate them into recommendations. For more information >>

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  9. Are people in Asia happy to sacrifice for the benefits of tech? Join us at on September 5th in Hong Kong and find out >>

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  10. Do you think technologies really have the potential to revolutionise cannabis business models? What's reality and what's hype? Share with us at

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  11. Do you think planning for -related issues is now essential for any organisation? Share with us and register today for inaugural Climate Risk Summit.

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  12. With factors such as migration, climate change & trade policy directly affecting food security, how can countries ensure they are prepared for expected & unforeseen changes? Hear from Michael Keller, secretary general as he speaks at

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  13. Is the world ready to feed more than 9 billion people?

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  14. Join us at Feeding the Future Summit in Singapore on July 26th as we will open up debate around the economic and geopolitical risks involved in food production, and explore the ways science and technology can tackle them now and in the future.

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  15. Join us at our annual Innovation Summit Asia on September 5th to discuss if Asia is leading the global technology race. Super early bird ends June 6th. Download the executive summary and read what we have discussed on AI last year >>

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  16. Many Asian cities have been accused of not dealing with in the right way. What lessons can we learn from global outbreaks? Join us and find out at in >>

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  17. Who is responsible for ensuring food is affordable? Hear from Paul Teng, managing director and dean at the National Institute of Education International as he speaks at

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  18. Join Vicente Fox , Former president of Mexico at on June 5 in Toronto. Follow the link to explore more:

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  19. How the sector will have an impact by the physical risks and opportunities linked to ? Join Sarah Breeden of at 's inaugural Climate Risk Summit on July 2nd in London

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  20. Are trade policies and taxes helping or hindering efforts to grow interregional food systems? Hear from from Bharat Krishak Samaj as he speaks at

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  21. How can governments, businesses and participants in every stage of the supply chain work together to improve food affordability without driving down standards?

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