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Latest revision as of 11:30, 14 February 2024

1. Climate change - emissions - financial risks - transition.

A plan for an organisation to transition to lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions.


Mandatory transition plans - UK
"An increasing number of firms are making public commitments to decarbonise their operations and reach net zero emissions.
Yet publicly disclosed transition plans are varied in detail and quality, limiting the ability of stakeholders to assess their credibility.
The UK Government is requiring large companies and certain financial sector firms to publish a transition plan from 2023."
Transition Plan Taskforce - transition plans.


2. Other transitions.

More broadly, any plan for a future transition.


See also


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