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' perspective and aims to create a higher awareness of companies' risk drivers when it comes to specific challenges of different …´ perspective on climate-related risk-drivers, comprising i) changes in regulation, ii) changes in physical climate parameters and … related risks for companies. Furthermore, the results also facilitate a comparison of risk drivers between and within sectors …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity aversion can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays four roles …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity version can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays four roles …
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has three components: the pure rate of time preference, a measure of relative risk aversion, and the rate of growth of per … respect to consumption is particularly important because it assumes three roles: consumption smoothing over time, risk … rates of risk and inequity aversion can be expected to play significant roles. The consumption growth rate plays multiple …
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Climate change related risks impact and challenge the private sector in many different ways. This also applies to risk … drivers like a companies' reputation and a changing consumer behavior. Since significant risk drivers for companies differ … just as much as companies themselves, a sector specific guideline to evaluate possible climate change related risk drivers …
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Recent theoretical work in the economics of climate change has suggested that climate policy is highly sensitive to 'fat-tailed' risks of catastrophic outcomes (Weitzman, 2009). Such risks are suggested to be an inevitable consequence of scientific uncertainty about the effects of increased...
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The social cost of carbon - or marginal damage caused by an additional ton of carbon dioxide emissions - has been estimated by a U.S. government working group at $21 in 2010. That calculation, however, omits many of the biggest risks associated with climate change, and downplays the impact of...
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This note considers the treatment of risk and uncertainty in the recently established ‘social cost of carbon' (SCC) for … discounting, it mis-estimated climate risk, possibly hugely. Given the uncertainty about estimating the SCC, the note concludes by …
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This paper is a revised version of: "https://ssrn.com/abstract=2667972" https://ssrn.com/abstract=2667972.The Analytic Climate Economy (ACE) closes a gap between analytic climate change assessments and quantitative numeric integrated assessment models (IAMs) used in policy advising. Its...
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risk for financial reporting. We argue that current disclosure regulation likely requires the disclosure of climate risk on …, heightened litigation risk, and increasing investor awareness. Field evidence shows that the majority of investors believe … climate risk to be financially material and to represent heightened regulatory and litigation risk. We find a misalignment of …
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