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Seven ways to inform better decisions with TCFD reporting

GreenBiz

A global energy company wanted to undertake a physical risk assessment to understand the firm’s potential exposure to climate hazards, such as heatwaves, wildfires, droughts and sea-level rise that could lead to supply chain disruptions and increased operating costs for the business. Finance & Investing. Risk & Resilience.

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The World in 2030: Nine Megatrends to Watch

Andrew Winston

The amount of information collected on every person, product, and organization will grow exponentially, and the pressure to share that information — with customers and consumers in particular — will expand. Many highly populated coastal areas will be in consistent trouble, as sea levels rise. Will that trend continue?

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The World in 2030: Nine Megatrends to Watch

Andrew Winston

The amount of information collected on every person, product, and organization will grow exponentially, and the pressure to share that information — with customers and consumers in particular — will expand. Many highly populated coastal areas will be in consistent trouble, as sea levels rise. Will that trend continue?

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Seven ways to inform better decisions with TCFD reporting

AGreenLiving

Risk officer: Assessing exposure to climate-linked credit risk A large commercial bank wanted to estimate the impact of a carbon tax on the credit risk of companies in their loan book. Please visit spglobal.com/marketintelligence/tcfd or watch our on-demand webinar to learn more.

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Seven ways to inform better decisions with TCFD reporting

AGreenLiving

Risk officer: Assessing exposure to climate-linked credit risk A large commercial bank wanted to estimate the impact of a carbon tax on the credit risk of companies in their loan book. Please visit spglobal.com/marketintelligence/tcfd or watch our on-demand webinar to learn more.

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A Push to Expedite Permits Fueled by Disaster Capitalism Threatens to Fastrack the Climate Crisis

DeSmogBlog

This makes it ripe for disaster capitalism, a phrase Naomi Klein coined in her book “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.” The organization has bought hundreds of digital advertisements, as well as TV spots, aimed at shifting public opinion on gas, according to the Guardian.

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Lost Decade: How Shell Downplayed Early Warnings Over Climate Change

DeSmogBlog

These included Shell-produced content such as the Time For Energy film, and a book called Energy published the same year. In 1962, Shell’s chief geologist, Houston-based Marion King Hubbert, produced a book-length report on energy for the U.S. A parallel world of Shell-backed publications brushed such warnings aside.