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Megaforces of climate change will impact businesses in unpredictable ways unless they are properly understood and addressed. In such a scenario, the fittest will survive. Those corporations that have a vision of what business will be like many years from now and who are in it for the long haul have embraced sustainability practices. They are future-proofing themselves.

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