Climate change risk factors are changing asset valuations

Michael Salvatico  |  S&P Global Sustainable 1  |  23 February 2022  |  0.25 CE

The next decade of decarbonisation is the decade of opportunity to de-risk portfolios and identify green investments. Many regulators, exchanges and clients throughout the value chain expect sustainability to be a strategic focus. Climate change risk factors are changing asset valuations. Key to success is the need for portfolios to account for climate change risk or risk being obsolete. Today’s company models and quantitative strategies must incorporate the financial impacts of a carbon price, climate-related physical risks and Paris-aligned trajec...

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