categories 8 Physical risks Acute Chronic Differences Weather events driven Long-term shirts in climate patterns Examples Droughts, floods, wildfires Rising temperature & sea level, chronic heat waves EXAMPLES
and acute physical risks? To understand climate risk is to consider and address key questions of transition risk and physical risks. STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. FOR PROFESSIONAL INVESTORS ONLY
risks Transition risks • Policy and regulation • Technology development • Consumer preferences Physical risks • Chronic (e.g. temperature, precipitation, sea levels) • Acute (e.g. heatwaves, floods and
the correctness, completeness and trustworthiness of the financial reports of the company. Opinions concerning the adequacy of the company’s internal control system. Opinions concerning the
scenario analysis 2. Linked to relevant metrics: progress tracking (e.g. if an organization sets a target to reduce the proportion of asset value exposed to acute flooding risk by 50% by 2050, it should
emanating from climate change can be event-driven (acute) such as increased severity of extreme weather events (e.g., cyclones, droughts, floods, and fires). They can also relate to longer-term shifts
prohibited characteristics: (1) having deficiency in legal competency, being subject to legal action under the law governing supervision of capital market, or lacking trustworthiness as specified as prohibited
governing supervision of capital market, or lacking trustworthiness as specified as prohibited characteristic in Group 1 under Clause 29; (2) having a record of legally proceeding against or being punished
prohibited characteristics: (1) having deficiency in legal competency, being subject to legal action under the law governing supervision of capital market, or lacking trustworthiness as specified as prohibited
enhance the trustworthiness as well as increase confidence to business partners, investors, and distributors for future business expansion. 4.3 As the Company will be the sole operator for undertaking the