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Revision as of 14:03, 14 June 2022
1. Climate change - emissions - financial risks - transition.
A plan for an organisation to transition to lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Mandatory transition plans - UK
- "An increasing number of firms are making public commitments to decarbonise their operations and reach net zero emissions.
- Yet publicly disclosed transition plans are varied in detail and quality, limiting the ability of stakeholders to assess their credibility.
- The UK Government is requiring large companies and certain financial sector firms to publish a transition plan from 2023."
- Transition Plan Taskforce - transition plans.
2. Other transitions.
More broadly, any plan for a future transition.
See also
- Climate change
- Climate transition risk
- Decarbonise
- Emissions
- Greenhouse gas (GHG)
- Net zero
- Stakeholder
- Transition
- Transition finance
- Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI)
- Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT)
- Transition risk