A multinational food and beverage corporation has growing concerns that CO2 and other GHGs in the atmosphere have a negative effect on agricultural productivity. The corporation is subject to higher costs and scarce availability for commodities necessary for its supply chain.
The corporation will disclose this scenario under which climate-related risk type?
A team of climate risk specialists at a global non-profit research organization prepares a study on climate policy and achieving national climate change mitigation targets. The study focuses on actors, non-state and subnational (NSA) participants, and actions that can be taken to impact climate policy.
How should the team describe effective climate policy and climate change mitigation targets?
A senior portfolio analyst at a global asset management firm performs a portfolio review to identify assets that may be affected by climate risk. Preliminary findings show the firm heavily invests in food and beverage companies with high climate risk exposure due to extreme temperatures and droughts. In a report to senior management, the analyst notes the firm can improve portfolio performance by examining physical risk, as the firm currently focuses primarily on transition risk.
Which approach to examining physical risk at the portfolio level should the analyst recommend?
Which of the following technologies is most likely to be viewed by investors as a strategic solution to the decarbonization of high-temperature processes?