The Network for Greening the Financial System is a network of some 75 central banks and 13 observers (as of 2020) to research and provide recommendations on integrating climate risk into the financial system.
Read MoreClimate-related financial risk has raised alarm for leaders of the world’s financial system. Here is what it means and how companies and financial institutions are integrating it into their risk management and sustainability reporting processes.
Read MoreSustainable development, corporate sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices have evolved rapidly over the past few decades. As the changes took place, new terminology has been developed to reflect divergences. Here are the waves of influence over how and why reporting and management practices are changing.
Read MoreThe UNIPCC's Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are mainstream climate narratives that portray different possible societal responses to climate change. Learn more about them here.
Read MoreScientists have found that humans have caused climate change, primarily from burning greenhouse gases. Here are the other possibilities they ruled out.
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