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Climate Financial Risk Forum Guide 2020: Innovation Chapter

Author: Climate Financial Risk Forum

Industry Group: Financial

Guidance / Tool - 2020

This chapter comprises a set of recommendations for how financial institutions and regulators can start to deliver a step change in aligning private sector financial flows with climate goals, both for increasing resilience to physical climate change and to supporting the transition to net zero, drawing on examples of good industry practices. In examining approaches to a capital allocation framework, new technologies, financial instruments and practices, it is designed to complement chapters describing components of a risk framework including climate change-related financial disclosures, scenario analysis and risk management.

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