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  • ...ural assets, services (including environmental), and infrastructure due to climate change. In [[Risk Management]] context climate-related risks form a collection of fundamental [[Risk Factor | risk factors
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  • #REDIRECT [[Climate-Related Risk]]
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  • ...risk categories]] associated with climate / environmental factors (''Also climate-related hazards''). This entry aims to summarize and integrate any formally ...p on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, Technical Report, June 2019</ref>. This climate-related hazard classification comprises four major hazard groups, with haza
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  • ...arket changes to address mitigation and adaptation requirements related to climate change. Depending on the nature, speed, and focus of these changes, transit The [[Political Risk]] associated with and financial impact of climate-related policy changes depends on the nature and timing of the policy chang
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  • ...or | risk factors]] or underlying causes that may generate more specific [[Climate-Related Risk]]. ...e composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods <ref>([[UNFCCC]], 1994)</
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  • == How to Map Climate Risk to the Open Risk Taxonomy == ...ng taxonomy of risk types, the ''climate-related risks'' captured by the [[Climate-Related Risk Taxonomy]] are not so much a new form of risk as they are new
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  • ...to identify, measure and mitigate [[Climate-Related Risk]] generated by [[Climate Change]]. ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref><ref>Credit Portfolio Alignment, An ap
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  • ...uture climate or preventing an increase or shifting of negative effects of climate change<ref>Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, Technica ...insecurity.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...atmosphere.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...hich is the critical goal of the Paris Agreement, the world must implement climate change mitigation actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent
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  • == Climate Change Adaptation versus Climate Change Mitigation == There are fundamental differences between climate change adaptation activities and mitigation activities:
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  • == Agriculture Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Manufacturing Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Electricity Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Water Supply and Waste Management Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == == Electricity Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria ==
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  • == Transportation Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Construction Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • ...ition to a lower-carbon economy or the physical impacts of climate change. Climate risk concentration is a form of [[Concentration Risk]]. ...or [[Risk Type | risk types]]. The climate-related risks captured by the [[Climate-Related Risk Taxonomy]] are not a new form of [[Risk]], they are rather new
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  • '''Climate Impact'''. In the context of the PCAF Standard, climate impact refers to the emissions financed by loans and investments.
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  • ...mate Change Physical Risk''' is any [[Physical Risk]] that is induced by [[Climate Change]]. Physical risks emanating from climate change can be event-driven (acute) such as increased severity of extreme we
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  • ...e'', a task force set up to develop [[TCFD Recommendations]] for voluntary climate-related financial disclosures that provide useful information to lenders, i
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  • '''Transient Climate Response to Cumulative CO2 Emissions''' (TCRE) is a summary indicator of th ...ncrease in global surface temperature with a best estimate of 0.45°C.<ref>Climate Change 2021 The Physical Science Basis</ref>
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  • ...te Scenario''' is plausible description of how the future structure of the climate (e.g. average temperature) may develop based on a coherent and internally c * Climate cenarios are neither predictions nor forecasts, but are useful to provide a
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  • ...the context of the [[Financial Competence Framework]], ''Insurance Against Climate Related Risks'' is a topic in the [[:Category:Risk And Reward | Risk And Re Mastering the role of Insurance Against Climate Related Risks in financial literacy context requires the following competen
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  • '''ESRS E1 Climate Change''' is a Topical ESRS Standard that aims to specify Disclosure Requir * how the undertaking affects climate change, in terms of material positive and negative actual and potential imp
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  • ...e Change]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...involves the capacity to manage [[Climate-Related Risk]] and benefit from climate-related opportunities, including the ability to respond and adapt to transi
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  • ...new products and services, and building resilience along the supply chain. Climate-related opportunities will vary depending on the region, market, and indust
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  • '''Climate-Related Physical Risk'''. Also Physical Risk From Climate Change. ...s, and chronic physical risks, which arise from longer-term changes in the climate, such as temperature changes, rising sea levels, reduced water availability
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  • ...nsition risks are risks that arise from the transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy. They typically include policy risks, legal risks, techno
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  • '''High Climate Impact Sectors'''. High climate impact sectors are those listed in [[NACE Classification | NACE Sections]]
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  • ...emissions and with the objective of limiting climate change to 1.5°C and climate neutrality.
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  • '''Project Finance Climate Change Risk Assessment''' are the specific requirements stipulated by the [ The Climate Change Risk Assessment should address the following questions at a high lev
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  • ...te Change]]<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>. ...time'', usually 30 or more years, that represents the overall state of the climate system.
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  • '''Global Warming versus Climate Change''' clarifies the relation of two linked phenomena. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...e Crisis]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...r prolong existing violent conflicts and make it more difficult to deliver climate action and to reach and sustain peace.
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  • ...ictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>,<ref>IPCC, Climate Change 2022, Mitigation of Climate Change</ref> ..., countries are expected to take the necessary measures to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to well below 2°C and pursuing efforts t
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  • ...te Change]].<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...nhouse gas emissions have a responsibility to help mitigate the impacts of climate change on those affected, particularly the most vulnerable countries and co
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  • ...o financial resources and instruments that are used to support action on [[Climate Change]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...are being caused, or are likely to be caused, by changes in the planet’s climate, including ...nt conflict.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • * [[:Category:Climate Dictionary | Climate Dictionary]] (New Category) * [https://www.openriskacademy.com/mod/quiz/view.php?id=799 The Climate Dictionary Quiz]
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  • ...rreversible.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> * [https://www.openriskacademy.com/mod/quiz/view.php?id=799 The Climate Dictionary Quiz]
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  • * [[Climate-Related Risk]]
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  • ...used for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions that are the source of climate change.
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  • ...ated Risk Taxonomy]]<ref>TCFD Report, Recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, 2017</ref>
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  • ...ges to the firm's [[Business Plan]] and [[Franchise Value]] due to adverse climate among its employees.
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  • * In [[Climate-Related Risk]] it may include a variety of measures towards reducing [[Gree
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  • ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref> === Usage in Climate-Related Risk ===
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  • * [[Climate Risk Concentration]]
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  • ...tress Scenario''', in the context of [[Market Risk]], [[Credit Risk]] or [[Climate-Related Risk]] management, is a collection of assumptions about potential f
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  • ...iteria for economic activities that can make a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation or adaptation, while avoiding significant harm to the fou
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  • ...roduction of green house gases. Widely considered to be responsible for [[Climate Change]]. ...mate change.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...that has come to receive increased focus in the context of accelerating [[Climate Change]]
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  • ...ns]] are considered science-based if they are in line with what the latest climate science says is necessary to meet the goals of the [[Paris Agreement]] - to
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  • ...ning mitigation pledges or financial pledges for the purpose of mitigating climate change. As defined in<ref>The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, A corporate accounti
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  • ...ural assets, services (including environmental), and infrastructure due to climate change. In [[Risk Management]] context climate-related risks form a collection of fundamental [[Risk Factor | risk factors
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  • #REDIRECT [[Climate-Related Risk]]
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  • ...risk categories]] associated with climate / environmental factors (''Also climate-related hazards''). This entry aims to summarize and integrate any formally ...p on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, Technical Report, June 2019</ref>. This climate-related hazard classification comprises four major hazard groups, with haza
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  • ...arket changes to address mitigation and adaptation requirements related to climate change. Depending on the nature, speed, and focus of these changes, transit The [[Political Risk]] associated with and financial impact of climate-related policy changes depends on the nature and timing of the policy chang
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  • ...or | risk factors]] or underlying causes that may generate more specific [[Climate-Related Risk]]. ...e composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods <ref>([[UNFCCC]], 1994)</
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  • == How to Map Climate Risk to the Open Risk Taxonomy == ...ng taxonomy of risk types, the ''climate-related risks'' captured by the [[Climate-Related Risk Taxonomy]] are not so much a new form of risk as they are new
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  • ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref> * In the context of [[Climate Change]], projections of man-made emissions constitutes an [[Emissions Scen
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  • * The correct pricing and supervision of financial risks stemming from climate change (and other environmental impacts) * [[Climate-Related Risk]]
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  • ...t of [[Climate-Related Risk]] <ref>Breaking the tragedy of the horizon – climate change and financial stability, 29 September 2015</ref> In the context of [[Climate Change]], environmental parameters evolve over time horizons that are longe
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  • ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref> [[Category:Climate-Related Risk]]
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  • ...greenhouse gases and other pollutants,) that can affect [[Climate Change | climate]]. ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref>
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  • ...to identify, measure and mitigate [[Climate-Related Risk]] generated by [[Climate Change]]. ...F 2018, Technical Supplement The Use of Scenario Analysis in Disclosure of Climate-Related Risks and Opportunities</ref><ref>Credit Portfolio Alignment, An ap
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  • ...|| Any efforts to adjust economies to the physical impacts of climate change || Economy-wide ...in the financial system the financial risks and opportunities presented by climate change and other environmental challenges || Financial Sector - Enviro
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  • * ESG and climate-related disclosures
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  • * A list of economic activities which can make a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and * It also presents a framework for evaluating substantial contribution to climate change adaptation.
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  • ...ments (S&P500, NASDAQ composite, 30 day CD) or that describes the economic climate for an industry (Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), H&Q Growth Technologi
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  • ...RC that electricity supplied to U.K. business customers is exempt from the Climate Change Levy.
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  • ...d in the case of a geographic site, landforms, soil and ground conditions, climate, and so forth.
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  • ...uture climate or preventing an increase or shifting of negative effects of climate change<ref>Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, Technica ...insecurity.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • '''Green Bond''' is a [[Bond]] issued specifically to fund climate or environmental projects ...Initiative (established certification scheme for green bond label based on climate standard). Some
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  • * environmental challenges (e.g. climate change, environmental degradation) ...context of [[Climate-Related Risk]], stranded assets are and expression [[Climate-Related_Risk_Taxonomy#Transition_Risk Transition Risk]]
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  • * [[Climate Security]]
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  • ...activities making a substantial contribution to the first two objectives (climate change mitigation or adaptation) must be assessed to ensure they do not cau ...y contributing to climate change mitigation must avoid significant harm to climate change adaptation and the other four environmental objectives
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  • ...atmosphere.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...hich is the critical goal of the Paris Agreement, the world must implement climate change mitigation actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent
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  • == Climate Change Adaptation versus Climate Change Mitigation == There are fundamental differences between climate change adaptation activities and mitigation activities:
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  • ...technical screening criteria when assessing substantial contribution to [[Climate Change Mitigation]] in the context of [[Sustainable Finance]]. The taxonomy | [[Agriculture Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria]]
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  • === Climate Change Mitigation === For climate change mitigation activities meeting the requirements, technical screening
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  • The TEG identified six macro-sectors for climate change mitigation based on GHG emissions.
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  • * Climate and Energy and Environment and ...velopment, employment and environmental goals such as clean air and a safe climate must be in alignment.
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  • ...sition''' is the realignment of economic activities required for achieving climate and other environmental policy objectives. To avoid dangerous anthropogenic interference within the climate system, the [[Paris Agreement]] (COP21) commits countries to limiting the g
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  • ...that the Taxonomy proposal is incorporated in the broader framework of EU climate strategy, which aims to generate more opportunities related to a low-carbon ...) does not result from the Taxonomy, but rather from the implementation of climate policies (especially in the case of a disorderly transition) and the lack o
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  • ...the farm level (80-90%). This alone presents opportunities for significant climate change mitigation. However, agriculture differs from other sectors when considering climate change mitigation as it can act as both a source and a [[GHG Sink | sink fo
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  • These activities are considered to make a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation if the specific thresholds set for each activity are reac ...from green bonds or simply counting how much a corporation has invested in climate mitigation): all the investments needed to reach the activity threshold wou
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  • ...der which an energy sector activity provides a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation.
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  • ...of the Taxonomy subgroup was to define stand-alone activities, the chosen climate mitigation principles, metrics and thresholds were formulated in a way to a ...ntified nine economic activities that offer a substantial contribution for climate mitigation:
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  • ...share of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions and is a major contributor to climate change. While most other economic sectors, such as industry, have reduced t To make a substantial contribution to climate mitigation, the activities and technical screening criteria (hereafter ''cr
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  • ...ine of business or trade, including farming, or on the economic growth and climate of a particular geographical area or political subdivision without regard f
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  • == Agriculture Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Manufacturing Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Electricity Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Water Supply and Waste Management Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == == Electricity Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria ==
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  • == Transportation Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • == Construction Climate Risk Mitigation Criteria == ...hnical screening criteria]] to assess whether an activity contributes to [[Climate Change Mitigation]]
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  • ...ironmental Data (Climate, Pollution, Energy, Resources etc) relevant for [[Climate-Related Risk]] and [[Sustainable Finance]]
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  • | Climate Watch | Climate Risk
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  • ...ith the objective of addressing key areas of environmental concern such as climate change, natural resources depletion, loss of biodiversity, and air, water a
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  • ...lly sustainable agriculture, environmentally sustainable animal husbandry; climate smart farm inputs such as biological crop protection or drip-irrigation; en ...imate change adaptation – including information support systems, such as climate observation and early warning systems;
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  • * [[Climate Change]] ...owers, and in particular the potential impact of environmental factors and climate change, in their credit risk appetite, policies and procedures.
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  • Climate change, environmental degradation, social issues and other environmental, s Environmental risks, including climate-related, are expected inter alia to become even more prominent going forwar
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  • | 13. Climate Action. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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  • ...l and social risks ([[ESG Risks]]) and impacts (including Human Rights and climate change risks and impacts, if applicable) of a proposed [[Project]] in its a
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  • ...ition to a lower-carbon economy or the physical impacts of climate change. Climate risk concentration is a form of [[Concentration Risk]]. ...or [[Risk Type | risk types]]. The climate-related risks captured by the [[Climate-Related Risk Taxonomy]] are not a new form of [[Risk]], they are rather new
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  • ...ferent for every company. <ref>Swiss Sustainable Finance: Focus: Measuring Climate-Related Risks in Investment Portfolios. 2019</ref>
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  • '''Climate Impact'''. In the context of the PCAF Standard, climate impact refers to the emissions financed by loans and investments.
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  • ...m). This set includes, for example, resource depletion, biodiversity loss, climate change (for some scenarios) * Extreme climate change (involving [[Tipping Points]]) that make the majority of land mass u
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  • ...natural and anthropogenic factors, including environmental degradation and climate change.
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  • ...s use a company's products) and are thus essential in capturing the full [[Climate-Related Risk]] profile of said sectors.
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  • ...a:radiative forcing | radiative forcing]] (a measure for the strength of [[Climate Change]] drivers) over a given time horizon as an emitted amount of another ...erent ‘Assessment Reports’ published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ([[IPCC]]). For example, the “4AR” values are taken from the 4th
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  • ...lso prepared for the upcoming challenges in the EU banking sector, such as climate change and the transition to a more sustainable economy, and developments i
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  • ** collecting information about the climate-related and environmental or otherwise sustainable business objectives of t ...which this development is in line with or is contributing to their overall climate-related and environmentally sustainable objectives.
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  • ...sure to ESG factors, in particular environmental factors and the impact on climate change, and the appropriateness of the mitigating strategies, as set out by ...institutions should consider using heat maps that highlight, for example, climate-related and environmental risks of individual economic (sub-)sectors in a c
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  • ...sure to ESG factors, in particular environmental factors and the impact on climate change, and the appropriateness of the mitigating strategies, as set out by ...institutions should consider using heat maps that highlight, for example, climate-related and environmental risks of individual economic (sub-)sectors in a c
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  • * [[Climate Change]] through Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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  • ...[Climate-Related Risk | climate change]], and the appropriateness of the [[Climate Change Mitigation | mitigating strategies]], as set out by the borrower. Th ...institutions should consider using heat maps that highlight, for example, climate-related and environmental risks of individual economic (sub-)sectors in a c
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  • ...isks]]), including those related to Human Rights, [[Climate-Related Risk | climate change]], and [[wikipedia:Biodiversity | biodiversity]].
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  • ...te Change Risk Assessment should be aligned with Climate Physical Risk and Climate Transition Risk categories of the TCFD. A [[Climate-Related Risk | Climate Change Risk]] Assessment is required:
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  • ...le and available online and that it includes a summary of Human Rights and climate change risks and impacts when relevant. ** [[Project Finance Climate Change Risk Assessment]]
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  • ..., sustainably managing its natural resources and taking urgent action on [[Climate Change]], so that it can support the needs of the present and future genera
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  • ...to assess the asset against ''observational data'', such as environmental, climate, governance and social variables.
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  • ...t a defined geographic area, often at a national level. Aggregating Tier 3 climate and environmental observational data to a defined geographic area, i.e. cou
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  • ...would have most likely occurred in the absence of any considerations about climate change mitigation.
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  • ...such as conservation, management of natural resources, and the effects of climate change and pollution.
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  • ...human activity such as air, water and noise pollution, soil contamination, climate change, toxic waste and depletion and degradation of natural resources. The
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  • (e) developing and testing mathematical computer models of weather and climate for experimental or operational use; (g) analysing the impact of industrial projects and human activity on the climate and quality of the air, and working with the social science, engineering an
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  • * Plants Contribution To Indoor Climate And Health Conditions
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  • '''Meteorologist''': Meteorologists study climate processes, measure and predict weather patterns and provide consultancy ser * Conduct Research On Climate Processes
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  • ...erent types of large-scale cages, manage conditions such as currents, wave climate and seabed profile, in open or semi-open water areas.
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  • '''Climatologist''': Climatologists study the average change in weather and climate from a long-term perspective. They research and analyse historic weather co * Conduct Research On Climate Processes
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  • '''COP21''' is the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (also CMP 11) which was held in Paris, France, from 30 No ...ce of the Parties (COP) to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 11th session of the Meeting of the Parties (CMP) to
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  • ...mate Change Physical Risk''' is any [[Physical Risk]] that is induced by [[Climate Change]]. Physical risks emanating from climate change can be event-driven (acute) such as increased severity of extreme we
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  • ''Climate-related financial risks: a survey on current initiatives''. ...stocktake conducted by the Basel Committee of its members' initiatives on climate-related financial risks.</p>
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  • ...by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as captured in the TCFD Report<ref>Climate-related Financial Disclosures: Examples of Leading Practices in TCFD Report Disclose the organization’s governance around climate-related risks and opportunities:
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  • ...in disclosing [[GHG Emissions]].<ref>Swiss Sustainable Finance, Measuring Climate-Related risks in Investment Portfolios</ref>, <ref>WRI, Greenhouse Gas Prot
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  • ...r, J.A., Colesanti Senna, C. (2020). Taming the Green Swan: How to improve climate-related financial risk assessments</ref> ...Green swan events may force (for example) central banks to intervene as “climate rescuers of last resort” and buy large sets of devalued assets ([[Strande
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  • ...le state of the Holocene, such as biosphere integrity, land-use change and climate change may be being influenced by human activity. This concept allows to es * Climate Change
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  • == Climate Change Tipping Points == ...nt is a threshold after which certain changes caused by global warming and climate change become irreversible, even if future interventions are successful in
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  • The rate, scale, and magnitude of anthropogenic changes in the climate system since the mid-20th century suggested the definition of a new geologi These alterations include not only climate change itself, but also chemical and biological changes in the Earth system
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  • They are supported by an industry-specific climate alignment methodology and accountability and enforcement requirements that ...may be expanded by Signatories on a timeline that is at their discretion. Climate alignment is currently the only environmental factor considered by the Pose
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  • * [[How to Map Climate Risk to the Open Risk Taxonomy]]
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  • ...ks''' are [[Risk Type | risks]] which arise from the physical effects of [[Climate Change]] and environmental degradation. <ref>EBA Report: On Management and ...the environment, or ''Chronic'' - if they arise from progressive shifts in climate and weather patterns or a gradual loss of ecosystem services.
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  • ...ps over decades. As an example, climate scenarios usually analyse possible climate pathways until the end of the 21st century. The transition to a carbon-neut
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  • ...pact of physical risks in the form of higher sea levels, droughts or other climate-related hazards in given regions, while a sector classification could be us
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  • ...for profit.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...opportunities / green solution and overweight of sectors with no impact on climate change
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  • '''Transient Climate Response to Cumulative CO2 Emissions''' (TCRE) is a summary indicator of th ...ncrease in global surface temperature with a best estimate of 0.45°C.<ref>Climate Change 2021 The Physical Science Basis</ref>
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  • ...s an indication of how companies and investment portfolios align to global climate targets<ref>Implied Temperature Rise Methodology, MSCI ESG Research, Septem
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  • ...ame context are: [[GHG Accounting]] and [[Carbon Footprint]]. Planning for climate action begins with developing a GHG inventory.
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  • ...rovide utility for different types of organizations and different types of climate policies and business goals.<ref>The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, A corporate a
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  • '''Black Carbon''' is a climate forcing agent formed through the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, bio
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  • ...would have most likely occurred in the absence of any considerations about climate change mitigation.
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  • ...decreases in GHG emissions, or increases in removals and/or storage - from climate change mitigation projects (See [[GHG Project]]).
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  • ...n regardless of the existence of a GHG program and without any concern for climate change mitigation. If a project “would have happened anyway,” then issu
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  • In the context of [[GHG Emissions]] and limiting anthopogenic factors of [[Climate Change]] the distinction between [[Absolute Emissions]] and [[Avoided Emiss
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  • ...for comparing different portfolios or parts of portfolios and for managing climate transition risks. ...erstand the climate impact of loans and investments and set a baseline for climate action
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  • ...PACTA enables users to measure the alignment of financial portfolios with climate scenarios as well as to analyze specific companies. ...io-agnostic in the sense that it can adapt to various [[Climate Scenario | climate transition scenarios]] and thus various transition pathways provided it is
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  • ...te Scenario''' is plausible description of how the future structure of the climate (e.g. average temperature) may develop based on a coherent and internally c * Climate cenarios are neither predictions nor forecasts, but are useful to provide a
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  • ...he ''Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change'', an international body of climate change scientists. ...amme (UNEP).<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...s develop a comprehensive and robust [[GHG Inventory]] in order to support climate action planning. * Demonstrate the important role that cities play in tackling climate change, and facilitate insight through benchmarking - and aggregation - of
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  • ...e the concrete targets set by entities in the context of contributing to [[Climate Change Mitigation]].
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  • ...ally extended multi-regional input-output models are used today to compute climate, water and material resources footprints of production and consumption at n
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  • * Appraise a large number of positions to identify relative hot spots ([[Climate Risk Concentration]]).
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  • ...the context of the [[Financial Competence Framework]], ''Insurance Against Climate Related Risks'' is a topic in the [[:Category:Risk And Reward | Risk And Re Mastering the role of Insurance Against Climate Related Risks in financial literacy context requires the following competen
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  • ...hat their purchasing reflects broader goals linked to resource efficiency, climate change, social responsibility and economic resilience. In the context publi
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  • ...tribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</ref>
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  • <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...e breathe, are all provided and regulated by the seas. However, because of climate change, the health of our oceans is now at significant risk.
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  • ...e Change]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...involves the capacity to manage [[Climate-Related Risk]] and benefit from climate-related opportunities, including the ability to respond and adapt to transi
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  • ...new products and services, and building resilience along the supply chain. Climate-related opportunities will vary depending on the region, market, and indust
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  • '''Climate-Related Physical Risk'''. Also Physical Risk From Climate Change. ...s, and chronic physical risks, which arise from longer-term changes in the climate, such as temperature changes, rising sea levels, reduced water availability
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  • ...nsition risks are risks that arise from the transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy. They typically include policy risks, legal risks, techno
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  • '''High Climate Impact Sectors'''. High climate impact sectors are those listed in [[NACE Classification | NACE Sections]]
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  • ...etc.) and behaviour-affecting impacts on nature. They include, inter alia, climate change, pollution, different types of land use change, invasive alien speci
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  • ...ecosystems. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...ities, and increase income while also protecting the planet and addressing climate change.
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  • ...f an undertaking, entity, region or country) aligned with meeting societal climate goals means: ...id-century. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...c enterprise depends on the functioning of earth systems, such as a stable climate and ecosystem services, such as the provision of biomass (raw materials). N ...location-specific. Nature-related physical risks are often associated with climate-related physical risks.
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  • of the harmful greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change, energy from renewable sources is cheap, clean, sustainable, and gen ...ating and cooling, transportation, and industry - is key to addressing the climate crisis. To stay under 1.5°C of global warming, the world needs to immediat
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  • The CDM allows for the creation, acquisition, and transfer of CERs from climate change mitigation projects undertaken in non-Annex 1 countries.
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  • '''Annex 1 Parties''' or Countries are defined in the International Climate Change Convention as those countries taking on emissions reduction obligati
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  • ...Wh of EKOenergy sold, a minimum of 10 eurocents is paid into the EKOenergy Climate Fund, used to finance new renewable energy projects in developing countries
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  • '''Project Finance Climate Change Risk Assessment''' are the specific requirements stipulated by the [ The Climate Change Risk Assessment should address the following questions at a high lev
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  • ...te Change]]<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>. ...time'', usually 30 or more years, that represents the overall state of the climate system.
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  • ...ate system. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...hreat of [[Climate Change]]. The secretariat facilitates intergovernmental climate change negotiations
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  • ...the entity. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...evidence-based decisions. It also enhances our scientific understanding of climate change and the actions and policies needed to mitigate it and adapt to its
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  • '''Nationally Determined Contributions''' (NDCs) are climate pledges and action plans that each country is required to develop in line w ...pursue to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, build resilience, and adapt to climate change, as well as financing strategies and monitoring and verification app
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  • ...n activity. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...y Risk]] by creating nature-rich habitats that allow wildlife to adapt to climate change and migrate as warming intensifies.
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  • ...iversity]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> * [https://www.openriskacademy.com/mod/quiz/view.php?id=799 The Climate Dictionary Quiz]
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  • <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...d by countries in the international climate negotiations that aims to curb climate change by reducing deforestation and forest degradation, and sustainably ma
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  • ...what adaptation can accomplish; when tipping point thresholds are crossed, climate change impacts can become unavoidable. ...asingly cause loss and damage and that, as temperatures rise, impacts from climate and weather extremes, as well as slow onset events, will pose an ever-great
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  • ...nclusivity. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> This means looking at the impacts of the [[Climate Change Adaptation | transition]] on different groups of workers across the
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  • ...s Peoples]].<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...fic data with precise landscape information that is critical to evaluating climate change scenarios.
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  • '''Global Warming versus Climate Change''' clarifies the relation of two linked phenomena. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...e of the Parties''' is the annual United Nations conference dedicated to [[Climate Change]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • ...e Crisis]]. <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...r prolong existing violent conflicts and make it more difficult to deliver climate action and to reach and sustain peace.
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  • ...te Change]].<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...nhouse gas emissions have a responsibility to help mitigate the impacts of climate change on those affected, particularly the most vulnerable countries and co
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  • ...are being caused, or are likely to be caused, by changes in the planet’s climate, including ...nt conflict.<ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref>
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  • <ref>[https://www.undp.org/publications/climate-dictionary The Climate Dictionary, UNDP, 2023]</ref> ...ong-term is a key strategy for tackling climate change and stabilizing the climate.
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