2024-04-06 11:00:00 ET
Summary
- The concept of a "just transition" is gaining ground among responsible investors concerned about the social risks of moving from fossil fuels to alternative energy sources.
- Coal- or oil-exporting countries with undiversified economies may face significant transition risks, including fiscal challenges, political instability, and civil unrest.
- A systematic approach to assessing these risks, focusing on energy production and learning from past policy lessons, can help investors understand the nuances of transition risk.
By Saskia Kort-Chick & Markus Schneider
Understanding the social risks posed by climate transition requires discipline, nuance and a systematic approach. ...
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Just Transition And Emerging Markets: Weighing The Risks