Billionaires including those in Asia-Pacific are increasingly eager to use their capital to address environmental challenges ranging from cutting greenhouse gases to improving access to education, a new report has found. The UBS “Billionaire Ambitions Report 2022”, which came out on Thursday (December 8), found that 95% of respondents think they should leverage their business capital to tackle global challenges,…
‘Instability and innovation’: Billionaires see opportunity to tackle environmental challenges
By Claire Liang, senior reporter | 8 December 2022

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