Managing Climate Risk in Financial Services
Climate Finance Taxonomy: 5 Principles to Steer Transition
Climate Finance Taxonomy: 5 Principles to Steer Transition
The accelerating impact of climate change is growing more evident by the day, necessitating substantial shifts in financial market structures and taxonomies in order to rapidly scale climate investments and achieve low-carbon targets.
How financial firms can take climate action beyond CSR campaigns
SAP tells Asian Banking and Finance how to manage climate risks in the financial industry.
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