Insightful AWS post on climate risk

Projected increase in cooling degree days (CDD), or the additional number of degrees above 65˚F experienced per year relative to a historical baseline, derived from downscaled global climate models. The lightest areas are those with the least increase in cooling degree days, while the darkest areas are those projected to experience the highest increase in cooling degree days. Source: Four Twenty Seven.

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Perry Beaumont, Ph.D., is with Amazon AWS, and he is passionate about machine learning and AI. Perry also enjoys teaching economics and statistics at Columbia University, and has published on a variety of financial services topics in various books, articles, and blogs. His latest is entitled Digital Finance, and is published by Routledge press. Perry also serves as a mentor for Columbia Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Design.

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