Insights
Emergent best practices in climate change risk management – Bringing banks to the fore
Banking’s approach to climate change, from the philosophical design of stress tests, through inclusion in risk management frameworks, to stakeholder reporting, is firming up against
2022 – A year of change in climate change risk – A banking view
2021 ended with hope of a revitalized fightback against climate change. In the end, governments saw a year of inflation, European war, and struggles to
COP27 – What must financial firms take away?
COP27, which concluded in Egypt recently, was held at a time of rampant international energy price inflation, a land war in Europe, and against a
COP27 has a challenging agenda that banks must follow carefully
November sees the 27th ‘Conference of the Parties’ (COP27) convened in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. One year after Glasgow hosted the 26th edition, it is vital
Constructing a feasible approach to estimating climate-related credit risk
By now, including climate change within banks’ risk analysis is acknowledged as an industry need. First, though, banks need to determine exactly what is being
US climate bill re-ignites beacon of hope against climate change. Banks need to take notice.
The US recently signed into law, a landmark climate bill that has revived the feasibility of the 2-degree/net zero targets of the Paris 2016 COP.