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Global Climate Litigation Report: 2023 Status Review
This Global Climate Litigation Report: 2023 Status Review, which updates previous United Nations Environment Programme reports published in 2017 and 2020, provides an overview of the current state of climate change litigation and an update of global climate change litigation trends. It provides judges, lawyers, advocates, policymakers, researchers, environmental defenders, climate activists, human rights activists […]
Read moreTransitioning from Rhetoric to Action: Integrating Physical Climate Change and Extreme Weather Risk into Institutional Investing
In partnership with Global Risk Institute, the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation developed this resource for institutional investors and other financial market participants to integrate climate risk into investment decision-making. Central to the report are six industry-specific climate risk matrices (CRMs), developed in consultation with senior executives from the target industries, identifying key climate risks/impacts, […]
Read moreHigh-level roadmap: Aligning financial flows with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
This high-level roadmap proposes recommendations for all actors within the financial landscape – financial ministries, financial supervisory entities, public development banks, private financial institutions, investors – on integrating the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) within their policies and decision-making processes. It builds on the content of the GBF as well as the increasing level of […]
Read moreClimate Transition Plans: Moving Beyond Disclosure
With the pressure on tangible action on climate change and broader sustainability heating up, now more than ever businesses are feeling the pressure to understand what it will take to meet the targets they have set and sure these commitments are backed by action. In this guide, KPMG takes a closer look at the four […]
Read moreEmperor’s New Climate Scenarios – a warning for financial services
Scenario modelling is an important component of the actuarial risk-management toolkit. In the context of climate change, scenario modelling enables financial institutions and regulators to investigate the impact of different climate futures, which is important given the challenges we face. The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) partnered with the University of Exeter to produce […]
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