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Rohan Hamden admits his global risk management company XDI: The Cross Dependency Initiative was “ahead of the curve”.
XDI, an adaptive climate startup headquartered at Lot Fourteen in Adelaide, South Australia, helps global businesses assess the impacts of climate change to their investments, giving them an understanding of how to protect assets from severe weather.
“It’s taken a long time for the world to wake up to how serious things are getting with climate change,” Hamden, who co-founded XDI in 2017, said of the company that is now experiencing rapid growth.
“For those involved in weather and climate, we’ve known for decades how serious the weather changes are.
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