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Read moreForm the backbone of electric utilities’ operations and serve as the foundation for evaluating and managing climate risk
Understanding Electric Utilities: Structure of the Electric Grid and Climate Risk
Form the backbone of electric utilities’ operations and serve as the foundation for evaluating and managing climate risk Part of a new industry series: Powering the Future™: Climate Risk Intelligence For The Energy Industry The electric grid is one of the most complex...
Read moreClear framework for identifying vulnerabilities and developing resilience
Dual Structure of the New Industry Series: Electric Utilities & Energy Production
Clear framework for identifying vulnerabilities and developing resilience Part of a new industry series: Powering the Future™: Climate Risk Intelligence For The Energy Industry To understand the complexity of climate risk in the energy sector, this series is organized...
Read moreRegulators demanding greater transparency and accountability from the energy industry
Regulatory Landscape for Climate-Related Disclosures, Resilience, and Risk
Regulators demanding greater transparency and accountability from the energy industry Part of a new industry series: Powering the Future™: Climate Risk Intelligence For The Energy Industry As climate risks increasingly lead to operational, financial, and systemic...
Read moreEnergy systems are at the core of the problem and vital to the solution
The Central Role of Energy in Both Climate Change and Adaptation
Energy systems are at the core of the problem and vital to the solution Part of a new industry series: Powering the Future™: Climate Risk Intelligence For The Energy Industry The energy sector has a paradoxical role in the climate crisis: it is both a significant...
Read moreThe Energy-Climate Nexus: Defining Climate Risk Intelligence
Powering the Future™: Climate Risk Intelligence For The Energy Industry
The Energy-Climate Nexus: Defining Climate Risk Intelligence In an era of increasing climate volatility, the energy sector must shift from merely recognizing climate change to actively incorporating climate risk intelligence into every aspect of its decision-making....
Climate Science and Its Relevance to Mining: Projected Impacts by Geography
The following post is part of a series entitled Mining the Future: Climate Risk Intelligence for the Metals and Minerals Industry. As climate change progresses, its physical manifestations will differ significantly by geography, with profound implications for...
Read moreOperational success depends on long-term asset viability and environmental stability
Climate Science in Mining: Downscaled Regional Climate Models and Scenario Planning
Operational success depends on long-term asset viability and environmental stability The following post is part of a series entitled Mining the Future: Climate Risk Intelligence for the Metals and Minerals Industry. In mining, operational success depends on long-term...
Read moreDirect and increasing implications for the metals and minerals industry
Climate Science and Its Relevance to Mining: Overview of Climate Change Drivers
Direct and increasing implications for the metals and minerals industry The following post is part of a series entitled Mining the Future: Climate Risk Intelligence for the Metals and Minerals Industry: Climate change results from a complex interplay of natural...
Read moreNew operational, reputational, and strategic risks for mining companies
Climate Risk in the Mining Sector: Key Global Trends in the Metals and Minerals Industry
New operational, reputational, and strategic risks for mining companies The following post is part of a series entitled Mining the Future: Climate Risk Intelligence for the Metals and Minerals Industry: The metals and minerals industry operates at the core of several...
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