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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
'''ESG Risks''' are the risks of any negative financial impact on an institution stemming from the current or prospective impacts of [[ESG Factors]] on its counterparties or invested assets. The term is used in the context of [[Sustainable Finance]].  
 
'''ESG Risks''' are the risks of any negative financial impact on an institution stemming from the current or prospective impacts of [[ESG Factors]] on its counterparties or invested assets. The term is used in the context of [[Sustainable Finance]].  
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== Impact ==
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Climate change, environmental degradation, social issues and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are posing considerable challenges for the economy. The impact of acute and chronic physical events, the needed transition to a low carbon, resource efficient and sustainable economy as well as other ESG challenges are causing and will continue to cause profound economic transformations that impact the financial sector.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==

Revision as of 15:23, 8 February 2024

Definition

ESG Risks are the risks of any negative financial impact on an institution stemming from the current or prospective impacts of ESG Factors on its counterparties or invested assets. The term is used in the context of Sustainable Finance.

Impact

Climate change, environmental degradation, social issues and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are posing considerable challenges for the economy. The impact of acute and chronic physical events, the needed transition to a low carbon, resource efficient and sustainable economy as well as other ESG challenges are causing and will continue to cause profound economic transformations that impact the financial sector.

Usage

In the context of formal ESG Risk Management, ESG Risks is the collection of risk types recognized with the articulation of ESG Criteria. ESG risks can vary by country or region, business line, economic sectors, client (market) characteristics, and other possible factors.

The ESG Classification is used extensively in the European Sustainability Reporting Standards.

ESG Risk Taxonomy

Issues and Challenges

  • Lack of Uniform definition of ESG Risks
  • Lack of Appropriate quantitative and qualitative criteria for the assessment of the impact of ESG Risks

See Also