E - Physical Risk Assessment
E - Investor Risk Perception - Physical Risks
E - TCFD Physical Risk Guidance
2006 Where and how to report: Physical risks
2010 Risk transfer may be more cost-efficient than physical measures for low frequency events
2011 Projected changes in hydropower generation to 2050
2011 Sea level rise will affect energy facilities
2012 extreme weather events
2012 Physical climate risk drivers identified by UK companies
2012 Potential impacts of climate risks identified by UK companies
2012 Risk timeframes identified by UK companies
2012 Significant weather related losses of 2011
2013 2013 top-five current or expected impacts
2013 Physical risks from climate change to buildings
2015 identified physical risk drivers
2016 Alternative pathways of physical vs. transitions risks
2016 Comparison of relevant signposts within physical climate scenarios
2016 Examples of climate related risks and potential financial impacts
2016 GARI survey respondents on physical risk screening
2016 Interplay between transition and physical risks
2016 Sector level disclosure of physical effects risk
2017 427's Risk Score indicators
2017 Most important physical risks by region
2017 Physical risk assessment for North America 1
2017 Physical risk assessment for North America 2
2017 Scoring facilities for extreme precipitation risk
2017 The many dimensions of country climate risk
2017 The trade-off between physical and transition risk
2018 Breaking down physical risk
2018 Overview of physical risk methodologies
2018 Results of physical risk stress testing for various sector in terms of portfolio scores
2018 Sectors most likely facing physical risks
2018 Sensitivity matrix - by industry (1)
2018 The impacts of climate change on corporate value chains
2018 Timeframes and approach for assessing physical climate risks
2019 Depending on the depth of the mitigation efforts made, either physical risks or transition risks prevail
2020 Framework for Scenario Construction
2021 Decomposition of real GDP between transition and physical impact - stress test results
2021 Representation of three scenarios in terms of physical and transition risk levels
2021 Selected data on the drivers of physical risks to non-financial entities by geographical scope and granularity
2022 Coverage of physical climate risks in current scenarios
2022 Distribution by financial sector of transition, physical, and liability risk coverage
2022 End to end climate scenario analysis process proposed by Bank of England
2022 How shocks can transfer from real economy to the financial sector
2022 How shocks transfer from real economy to financial sector and on to public sector
2022 List of physical risks
2022 Summary of major climate hazards and impacts of concern
2022 Tradeoffs between transition and physical risks of climate change
2022 Tradeoffs between transition and physical risks of climate change - scenario narratives
Billion Dollar Weather Disasters 1980-2010 economic damage caused by weather vulnerability
Carbon risk vs. carbon asset risk
Climate risks and opportunities drive financial impacts
Climate services supply web
costs of recent extreme weather events
Country of Sales vs. Supply Chain Risk
Current extremes like 2003 heat wave point to future climate change impacts
From scenarios to impact assessments
How physical risk vulnerability varies across business sectors
Numbers of weather-related loss events to 2014
Real world examples of electric sector risks
Recommendations and examples of disclosure metrics
Scoring facilities for extreme precipitation risk
Scoring France's CAC40 for physical climate risks
Sensitiivty to extreme events as physical risk
Significant climate anomalies in 2014
Weather losses are climbing, while insured proportion is decreasing
A big focus of financial regulators has been transition risks
Acute physical risk shocks have not been part of core NGFS scenarios to date
Are physical risk assessments useless?
Bank of England Insurance Stress Test in 2019 required assessment of scenarios of 1 in 100 to 1 in 250 years
But catastrophe models are short-term
Can global models be used to estimate changes in extremes at city-level
Catastrophe models designed to account for inability to rely on historical trends
Climate risk ratings may repeat the mistakes or credit ratings
Companies should have the capability to do bottom up assessments of material risks
Compound events are key, but often not considered
Everyone is focused on the financial risks of climate change
How climate risk data is presented matters
Insurers may have to rely on historical data
Investors are betting on climate risk
Lots of things are missing from IAMs
NGFS scenarios rely on IAM based damage functions
No comprehensive regulatory stress test assessing both transition and physical risks exists. But there are some notable examples of the growing interest
Not all models are created equal
Physical climate models cannot represent weather scale dynamics well
Policies aimed at curbing emissions and helping a low carbon transition may create significant risks for carbon-intensive industries
The ability to assess city-based extremes based on global models is deeply uncertain
The NGFS framework divides physical risk into chronic and acute
The NGFS methodology could lead to systemic risk in its own right
The NGFS scenarios face a challenge in that the models used don’t reflect the importance of extremes and uncertainty
There are five areas that need to be addressed in better carrying out climate-related financial risk assessment
There are ways to decouple information about extreme risks from quantitative models
There has been a growing consolidation of risk modelers
There is a growing focus on physical risks
Top down approaches are likely flawed at city-scale
Uncertainty cannot be ignored
We need a National Climate Service
What happens when climate risk gets lost in the war of words?
Who evaluates which version of the future is correct?
E - Business Risks by Types
I:PhysicalImpactsasBusinessRisk
S - Abrupt Climate Change
S - Board of Directors/Trustee Liability
S - Carbon Intensity/Footprint as Business Risk
S - Carbon Pricing Policy as Business Risk
S - Climate Change Systemic Risk
S - Climate Change Tipping Points
S - Climate Uncertainties Unknowns
S - Economic/Political Disruption as Business Risk
S - Economics of Extreme Events/Disasters
S - Electric Sector Climate Risk Assessment
S - Fossil Fuels and Fossil Free Investing
S - Historically Low Probability Outcomes as Business Risk
S - Impacts - Electric Sector
S - Infrastructure Impacts
S - Innovation and Disruption in the Electric Sector
S - Investing Under Uncertainty
S - Investor Action as Business Risk
S - Investor Expectations
S - Litigation Outcomes as Business Risk
S - Nuisance, Negligence, and Strict Liability
S - Policy Outcomes as Business Risk
S - Public Beliefs and Knowledge
S - Sectoral Climate Impacts
S - Social Activism Movements and Climate Change
S - State and Local Climate Law
S - Supply Chain Disruption as Business Risk
N - A Policy Tipping Point?
N - Credit Rating Impacts
N - Green Power Purchasing
N - Indirect Impacts of Climate Change
N - Materiality of Climate Risk
N - Policy Regulatory Risk
N - Public Opinion Tipping Points?
N - Real Estate Values and Sea Level Rise
N - Stock/Asset Price Impacts
N - Systemic Climate Risk
T - Climate Litigation Websites
E - Business Continuity Risk
E - Business Risk Assessment
E - Business Risk Disclosure Topics
E - Business Risk Scenarios
E - Business Sectors Top Level
E - Business Value at Risk
E - Climate as Investment Risk
E - Climate Impact on Returns
E - Climate Impacts on Corporate Ratings
E - Climate Impacts/Risks by Sector
E - Climate Risk Scenario Extracts
E - Communicating shifting extremes
E - Fiduciary Responsibility
E - Impacts by Business Sector
E - Insurance Sector Risk
E - Manifestations of climate risk
E - Perceptions and Positions re Climate Risk
E - Policy/Regulatory Risks
E - Project/Infrastructure Risks
E - Stranded Assets - Value at Risk from Policy
E – Metals and Mining Risk
E – Transport Sectors Risk
2008 Utilities often ignore the indirect implications of carbon regulations
2015 Primary carbon risk factors
2015 Risk types and asset classes by category
Business risks are more diverse
Three categories of climate exposure
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