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Stranded Asset, why stranded and the impact to your organization
A stranded asset is a concept widely used in ESG and sustainability discussions. What is a stranded asset? A stranded asset is an asset that loses its value abruptly or becomes obsolete due to external changes linked to ESG or sustainability factors (regulatory changes, political changes etc...). The asset still exists, but it can no longer generate expected financial returns. Why do assets become stranded in an ESG / sustainability context? Common reasons include: • Cl

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Nov 263 min read


Transition Risk?
ESG transition risk is one of the most important (and sometimes misunderstood) parts of climate and sustainability risk management. Here’s a clear summary: 🌱 What is ESG Transition Risk? Transition risk refers to the financial and operational risks a company faces as the economy moves from a high‑carbon to a low‑carbon or even net‑zero future. While “physical risks” come from the direct impacts of climate change (acute or chronic: storms, floods, heat, etc.), transit

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Nov 102 min read
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