JPMorgan hired NOAA’s chief scientist to advise clients on navigating climate change

JPMorgan hired NOAA’s chief scientist to advise clients on navigating climate change


Key Points
  • Sarah Kapnick started her career in 2004 as an investment banking analyst, but was struck by how little climate change was being factored into financial decision making.
  • She later became the chief science officer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  • Last year, JPMorgan hired Kapnick back into banking, where she’s advising clients on how to invest in climate change.



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