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Understanding physical climate risks and opportunities

Author: Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change, Acclimatise, Chronos

Industry Group: Asset Managers, Asset Owners

Guidance / Tool - 2020

This guidance provides a comprehensive entrance point for investors who want to make a start on assessing, managing and reporting on physical climate risks in their portfolios. It targets both asset owners and asset managers, and its aims are twofold:
1. To help investors understand physical climate risks and how they are measured.
2. To provide investors with practical guidance on how they can begin to analyse, assess and manage the risks and opportunities presented by physical climate hazards (i.e. acute and chronic).

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Keywords: Acute risk, Chronic risk, Physical risks
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