Tammie Kang

Senior Communications Manager

Tammie is based in Europe 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 more than 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.

Asia’s Powerhouses at Risk: Physical Climate Risk Exposure and Resilience Readiness across Asia’s Electric Utilities

Report | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | 25 November 2025

Asia’s Powerhouses at Risk: Physical Climate Risk Exposure and Resilience Readiness across Asia’s Electric Utilities, new research jointly published by the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) and MSCI Institute, assesses physical climate risk exposure and resilience readiness across 11 major Asian electric utilities. It combines asset-level analysis of 2,422 power generation sites with a review of corporate adaptation plans, highlighting rising financial impacts from climate hazards and outlining actions for utilities, policymakers, and investors to strengthen systemic resilience.

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Climate Adaptation Crucial to Reduce Electricity Companies’ $6.3b Annual Costs from Climate Hazards

25 November 2025

New research jointly published by AIGCC and MSCI Institute, assesses physical climate risk exposure and resilience readiness across 11 major Asian electric utilities. It combines asset-level analysis of 2,422 power generation sites with a review of corporate adaptation plans, highlighting rising financial impacts from climate hazards and outlining actions for utilities, policymakers, and investors to strengthen systemic resilience.

Comments on the Korea’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)

Policy Submissions | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | 2 October 2025

The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) welcomes the opportunity to provide comments on the Korea’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC)

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Early Planning for a Just Transition is Crucial for Asian Policymakers and Investors

24 September 2025

New analysis from AIGCC urges early, place-based planning that integrates climate adaptation and mitigation measures to attract stable, long-term private capital. Policy baseline study explores how place-based just transitions are unfolding in four key Asian markets: Japan, India, Indonesia and Malaysia.