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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Portfolio Carbon Footprint''' is the total [[Carbon Footprint]] of a [[Portfolio]] composed e.g., of financial contracts, procurements or other economic contract.  
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'''Portfolio Carbon Footprint''' is the total [[Carbon Footprint]] of a [[Portfolio]] owned or managed by an [[Entity]]. The portfolio might composed e.g., of financial contracts of various types, procurement contracts or other economic contract or asset.
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== Objectives ==
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Establishing a  portfolio’s carbon footprint fullfils the following objectives (depending on the entity's business model and objectives):
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* Produce an objective attribution measure of the portfolio to [[GHG Emissions]].
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* Appraise a large number of positions to identify relative hot spots ([[Climate Risk Concentration]]).
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* Manage [[Carbon Price Risk]].
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* Assess potential [[Reputation Risk]] and [[Operational Risk]] due to carbon related regulations.
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* Evaluate the effectiveness of and entity's [[Sustainable Portfolio Management]] approach.
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* Design allocation strategies towards lower-carbon portfolios and meeting decarbonization targets.
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== Scope ==
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* [[Portfolio Scope]] delineating the portfolio from an entity's organizational / legal structure.
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* [[GHG Emission Scope]]  clarifying the role of direct / indirect emissions.
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== Metrics ==
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* Weighted Average [[Carbon Intensity]]
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* Total Carbon Emissions
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* Carbon Emissions to Value Invested
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* Carbon Emissions to Revenue Intensity
  
 
== Methodology ==
 
== Methodology ==
Carbon footprinting of a portfolio is related to the corporate project carbon footprinting approache of the [[GHG Protocol]] under the assumption the portfolio consists of individual contracts and all these have an individually defined carbon footprint. The carbon footprint of a portfolio corresponds to the sum of all individual carbon footprints.  
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Given the variety of possible portfolios there is no universal methodology. Carbon footprinting of a portfolio is in general related to the corporate / project carbon footprinting approach of the [[GHG Protocol]]. Under the assumption that the portfolio consists of individual assets or contracts and that all of these have an individually defined carbon footprint the carbon footprint of a portfolio corresponds simply to the sum of all individual carbon footprints.  
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== Adoption ==
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* PRI Montreal Pledge
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* UNEP-FI/CDP Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition.
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== Issues and Challenges ==
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* Methodologies for assessing carbon footprints of individual portfolio components may vary significantly thereby potentially limiting the comparability of measures.
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* The footprint terminology might be somewhat ambiguous as to the precise scope of emissions that is being included. In some contexts the term aims to indicate that it includes the upstream (Scope 3) emissions in the supply chain of the entity being financed whereas in other contexts the most important emissions might be downstream Scope 3 emissions.
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== See Also ==
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* [[Sustainable Portfolio Management]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 5 February 2024

Definition

Portfolio Carbon Footprint is the total Carbon Footprint of a Portfolio owned or managed by an Entity. The portfolio might composed e.g., of financial contracts of various types, procurement contracts or other economic contract or asset.

Objectives

Establishing a portfolio’s carbon footprint fullfils the following objectives (depending on the entity's business model and objectives):

Scope

Metrics

  • Weighted Average Carbon Intensity
  • Total Carbon Emissions
  • Carbon Emissions to Value Invested
  • Carbon Emissions to Revenue Intensity

Methodology

Given the variety of possible portfolios there is no universal methodology. Carbon footprinting of a portfolio is in general related to the corporate / project carbon footprinting approach of the GHG Protocol. Under the assumption that the portfolio consists of individual assets or contracts and that all of these have an individually defined carbon footprint the carbon footprint of a portfolio corresponds simply to the sum of all individual carbon footprints.

Adoption

  • PRI Montreal Pledge
  • UNEP-FI/CDP Portfolio Decarbonization Coalition.

Issues and Challenges

  • Methodologies for assessing carbon footprints of individual portfolio components may vary significantly thereby potentially limiting the comparability of measures.
  • The footprint terminology might be somewhat ambiguous as to the precise scope of emissions that is being included. In some contexts the term aims to indicate that it includes the upstream (Scope 3) emissions in the supply chain of the entity being financed whereas in other contexts the most important emissions might be downstream Scope 3 emissions.

See Also