Climate transition

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Climate change - financial risks.

Climate transition is the making of adjustments to a lower-carbon economy.

Contrasted with the direct physical risks of climate change, such as more frequent and severe extreme weather events.


See also

  • Carbon
  • Climate change
  • Climate Disclosure Standards Board
  • Climate liability risk
  • Climate physical risk
  • Climate risk
  • Climate Transition Benchmark
  • Climate transition risk
  • Fossil fuel
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Paris Agreement
  • Reputational risk
  • Stakeholder
  • Stranded assets
  • Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
  • TCFD Recommendations
  • Transition
  • Transition finance
  • Transition risk
  • World Economic Forum


External link

  • Climate change - What are the risks to financial stability? Bank of England
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