Tammie Kang

Senior Communications Manager

Tammie is based in London and is responsible for developing communications content and strategies, including media outreach. She also supports communications engagement of AIGCC’s international collaborations, including Climate Action 100+, the Investor Agenda, and the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative.

Tammie has close to 10 years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, and marketing. Prior to joining AIGCC, she handled marketing & communications for Drew & Napier, one of Singapore’s ‘Big 4’ law firms.

Tammie holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management from the National University of Singapore and a Bachelor of Communication Studies (Hons) from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She is fluent in English and speaks conversational Chinese and French.

Climate Damage and Physical Impacts Likely to Wipe Out USD 9.2 trillion from Japan’s Economy if Current Global Policy Trajectories Continue

17 December 2024

Japan's GDP would suffer significant economic decline under current global climate targets, according to new scenarios released by a network of 141 central banks and financial regulators.

気候変動による被害と物理的影響が、 現在の世界的な政策軌道を維持した場合、 日本の経済から9.2兆米ドルを消失させる可能性

17 December 2024

141の中央銀行および金融監督機関のネットワークが発表した新たなシナリオによると、現在の世界の気候変動目標の下では、日本のGDPは大幅な経済減退に見舞われることになると予測されている。

Nature Risk in Asia Pacific Economies

Report | AIGCC & PwC | 14 May 2024

New report: Nature at a Tipping Point shows that over half of Asia Pacific’s economy directly dependent on nature. Asia Pacific’s (APAC) economies are particularly vulnerable to nature-related risks, including biodiversity loss, pollution and fresh water availability.

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New research: Over half of Asia Pacific’s economy directly dependent on nature.

24 April 2024

Asia Pacific’s (APAC) economies are particularly vulnerable to nature-related risks, including biodiversity loss, pollution and fresh water availability, according to data released today by the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) and PwC.