Financial risk and the transition to a low-carbon economy
Climate change creates two types of potential risks for financial institutions: physical climate risks leading to physical damage to assets, and carbon risks altering the financial viability of a part of the capital stock and business models. The report looks at how to integrate these two risks into financial risk and valuation models.
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