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  • Climate Change Risk Assessment for the Insurance Industry

    26 de febrero de 2021

    Autor:  The Geneva Association

    There is now widespread global recognition of climate change science and the associated socio-economic impacts as set out by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).1 While governments have submitted their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to mitigate the impacts of climate change,2 the development of public policies for an orderly transition to a low-carbon future has been stubbornly slow. Progress has however been made through the financial sector in developing a framework for disclosures of climate change risks, through the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Task Force for Climate Related Financial Disclosure (TCFD). With the aim to inform investing in a climate sensitive way, among other recommendations, the TCFD seeks clarity around how companies identify, assess and manage climate change risk

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