Executive Summary: Storms and Rising Seas - Mapping Climate Risk of Property and Power Assets

Research Paper
December 15, 2014
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According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the rising concentration of greenhouse gas emissions is likely contributing to global warming and may result in intensified extreme storm events and sea level rise. Download the executive summary "Storms and Rising Seas: Mapping Climate Risk of Property and Power Assets" and have a glimpsed of MSCI ESG Research's assessment on the exposure of US power generators and global property owners to sea level rise, flooding (including storm surge), and extreme weather through geospatial analysis and using detailed location data. AUTHORS: ROGATSCHNIG Daniel, LOTFIPOUR Cyrus, ELLIS Morgan

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