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Why JPMorgan hired NOAA’s Sarah Kapnick as chief climate scientist

Last updated: May 31, 2025 6:50 am
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Sarah Kapnick’s journey from investment banking analyst to NOAA’s chief scientist to JPMorgan’s global head of climate advisory is a testament to her unique perspective on the intersections of finance and climate change. With a background in theoretical mathematics and geophysical fluid dynamics, Kapnick saw an opportunity to bridge the gap between financial growth and climate impact.

In her role at JPMorgan, Kapnick is not just another chief sustainability officer. Instead, she brings a deep understanding of climate science and its implications for business and the economy. Drawing on her experience at NOAA, she is able to translate complex scientific data into actionable insights for clients navigating the challenges of climate change.

One of the key aspects of Kapnick’s role is advising clients on how to incorporate climate information into their investment decisions. For example, she works with clients to assess wildfire risks and develop strategies to mitigate potential impacts on their operations. By analyzing data, modeling scenarios, and considering regulatory changes, Kapnick helps clients make informed decisions that align with their long-term goals.

Collaboration is essential in Kapnick’s work, as she partners with experts across different sectors and industries to provide comprehensive solutions for clients. This collaborative approach ensures that clients receive the most up-to-date and relevant information to inform their investment strategies.

The changing landscape of data availability, particularly in the wake of cuts to government agencies like NOAA, presents a challenge for Kapnick and her clients. However, she remains optimistic about the opportunities in the private sector to fill the gap left by government data sources. As the industry adapts to these changes, Kapnick emphasizes the importance of verifying the credibility of data sources to ensure informed decision-making.

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In conclusion, Kapnick’s work highlights the immediate impact of climate change on finance and the need for proactive strategies to address these challenges. By integrating climate science with financial expertise, she is helping clients navigate the complexities of a changing climate and make informed decisions that support long-term sustainability.

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