Author: Four Twenty Seven, Acclimatise, Climate Finance Advisors
Industry Group: Banks, Materials and Buildings
Research / Insights - 2018
This Lenders' Guide provides an overview of the ways in which physical climate risks affect infrastructure investments, including snapshots of both opportunities and risks arising in ten sub-sectors.
This report sets out how firms can move from generalized concerns to analyses, discussions and actions in response to specific threats that may most disrupt their ambitions and operations, and erode most value.
This paper captures the current state of the European banking sector’s response to climate-related risk and the low-carbon transition. It provides share and bondholders in the 15 largest European banks with an overview of where the sector is positioned on climate-related risks and opportunities and the information required to encourage banks to improve their climate-related performance.
This piece of research was published by PRI and global law firm Baker McKenzie as part of a series of country reviews examining how these voluntary recommendations integrate into existing regulation and soft law in specific markets.
This piece of research was published by PRI and global law firm Baker McKenzie as part of a series of country reviews examining how these voluntary recommendations integrate into existing regulation and soft law in specific markets. This paper looks at the UK.
This piece of research was published by PRI and global law firm Baker McKenzie as part of a series of country reviews examining how these voluntary recommendations integrate into existing regulation and soft law in specific markets. This paper looks at the USA.
This piece of research was published by PRI and global law firm Baker McKenzie as part of a series of country reviews examining how these voluntary recommendations integrate into existing regulation and soft law in specific markets. This paper looks at Brazil.
This piece of research helps different stakeholders understand Paris-consistent transition parameters and physical risk inputs for scenario analysis in TCFD disclosures. It also proposes best practice for scenario analysis, particularly in Australia.
This paper demonstrates the alignment of CDSB and SASB with the recommendations of the TCFD. It also stands as a statement of agreement by CDSB and the SASB to further this harmonization, working to deliver a TCFD-ready framework to facilitate consistent, quality implementation.
This paper provides oil and gas companies with a list of key considerations to embed necessary changes to business models and processes in order to prepare for the TCFD recommendations.
This new analysis provides a way of understanding whether the supply options of the largest publicly-traded oil and gas producers are aligned with demand levels consistent with a 2 degree Celsius carbon budget.