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For example, brown assets are ones that contribute to climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases.
For example, brown assets are ones that contribute to climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases.
An alternative term for this description is ''grey'', rather than brown.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Brown energy]]
* [[Brown hydrogen]]
* [[Brownfield]]
* [[Brownfield]]
* [[Climate Financial Risk Forum]]
* [[Climate Financial Risk Forum]]
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* [[Green Bond Principles]]
* [[Green Bond Principles]]
* [[Green buffer]]
* [[Green buffer]]
* [[Green energy]]
* [[Green loan]]
* [[Green loan]]
* [[Green Loan Principles]]
* [[Green Loan Principles]]

Latest revision as of 07:59, 19 May 2022

Sustainability.

In the context of sustainability, 'brown' refers to activities, assets or projects that are not 'green'.

For example, brown assets are ones that contribute to climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases.


An alternative term for this description is grey, rather than brown.


See also