Document Type
Report/Policy Paper
Publication Date
1-2025
Abstract
Understanding the diverse types of climate change-related risks is crucial for developing effective strategies to address the global climate crisis. A holistic yet disaggregated approach allows for a comprehensive view of the challenges while enabling targeted responses from various stakeholders. This document outlines three main categories of climate-related risks: planetary, economic, and financial, detailing their relevance to various stakeholders, timeframes, and potential response strategies.
This short brief aims to disentangle the complex nature of risk discussions for productive discourse and appropriate risk management approaches for different stakeholders. In practice, discussions related to assessing and responding to climate change risk have conflated categories of risk, confusing discussions and undermining the effectiveness of related strategies. We hope this brief can bring clarity and rigor to analyses of risk and support constructive discussion among policymakers, financial institutions, social sector actors, and the public. We plan to follow this short briefing with a longer report including more detailed analysis, integrating feedback to these initial ideas.
Disciplines
Banking and Finance Law | Environmental Law | Law | Securities Law
Recommended Citation
Lisa Sachs, Denise Hearn, Matt Goldklang, and Perrine Toledano, Distinguishing Among Climate Change-Related Risks, (New York: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, January 2025).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/sustainable_investment/53