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|Climate-related financial risks – measurement methodologies
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Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Recommendations Published by: Financial Stability Board (FSB) Overview: The TCFD's final report (2017) provides a framework for companies and financial institutions to disclose climate-related financial risks and opportunities. It focuses on four core areas: Governance, Strategy, Risk Management, and Metrics and Targets. TCFD's recommendations aim to improve transparency in how companies assess and manage climate-related risks and disclose these in financial filings. Impact: It has become the global benchmark for companies and governments looking to align climate-related reporting with financial disclosures. Link: TCFD Final Report (2017)

Title Published by Overview Tag Link
Recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures Financial Stability Board Link
IPCC AR6 IPCC Link
UN Landscape
Global Climate Risk Index
Understanding the impacts of climate change on real estate lending and investment portfolios ClimateWise This report shows how investors and lenders can make use of well-established insurance models, tools and metrics to improve their management of some of the physical risks of climate change. Natural catastrophe models have long been used by the insurance industry to assess and price extreme weather event risk, and hence help them and their clients manage these risks. This report shows how outputs from climate models can be used in combination with natural catastrophe models to assess some of the physical risks of climate change in different scenarios catastrophe model, physical risk, insurance, Link
ECB economy-wide climate stress test ECB central banks, climate stress test Link
Guide on climate-related disclosure for central banks NGFS central banks, financial disclosure, NGFS Link
Good practices for climaterelated and environmental risk management ECB Link
Principles for the effective management and supervision of climate-related financial risks Basel Committee on Banking Supervision The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has published principles for the effective management and supervision of climate-related financial risks. The document forms part of the Committee's holistic approach to addressing climate-related financial risks to the global banking system and seeks to improve banks' risk management and supervisors' practices in this area. supervision, scenario analysis Link
Climate-related risk drivers and their transmission channels Basel Committee on Banking Supervision This report explores how climate-related risk drivers, including physical risks and transition risks, can arise and affect both banks and the banking system via micro- and macroeconomic transmission channels. physical risk, transition risk, macroeconomic transmission, microeconomic transmission Link