Marsh's 2011 Sustainability II White Paper
The climate is changing and no company is immune from the consequences. The Global Risks Report 2011, published by the World Economic Forum, lists several threats created by changes in the climate which may occur within the decade, or which have the potential to cause global economic impacts of greater than US$10 billion. These risks include; more frequent and more severe storms; more prolonged droughts and a creep in the growth of deserts; increasing water scarcity and a greater prevalence of inland and coastal flooding. These categories of risk in turn may lead to additional disruptive impacts with more people being made homeless and social infrastructure assets, including critical IT, power and transport routes, being either damaged or rendered non-functional.
Marsh has published its 2011 Sustainability II White Paper to show its commitment to promoting sustainable business practices.
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