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Finance“All scenarios are wrong, but some are useful”—Toward a framework for assessing and using current climate risk scenarios within financial decisionsNicola RangerUniversity of Oxford
RiskInternational Monetary Policy Transmission, Risk Spillovers and the Role of UIP DeviationJingting LiuJames Cook University
SustainabilityA preliminary assessment of CO2 capture, transport, and storage network for China’s steel sectorChris GreigPrinceton University
FinanceUniversal Ownership in Practice: A practical Investment Framework for Asset OwnersEllen QuigleyUniversity of Cambridge
EconomicsLonger-term structural transitions and short-term macroeconomic adjustment: quantitative implications for the global financial systemDavid VinesUniversity of Oxford
SustainabilityTowards Shrimp and Prawn Welfare in the Wild‐ Caught Fishing Industry: A Global Review and Recommendations for Research and PolicyPeter SingerPrinceton University