Criminology and Climate
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Criminology and Climate
Insurance, Finance and the Regulation of Harmscapes
Shearing, Clifford; Holley, Cameron; Phelan, Liam
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2022
214
Mole
Inglês
9780367683665
15 a 20 dias
381
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1.Dark clouds: Regulatory possibilities 2.Co-creating sustainable risk futures: a role for insurers 3.Crime, regulation and climate finance 4.Speak loudly and carry a small stick: Prudential regulation and the climate, energy and finance nexus 5.The contradictory roles of the insurance industry in the era of climate change 6.Quantifying changing climate risks and built environments in Australia: Implications for lenders, insurers and regulators 7.The influence of government regulation on insurers' responses to climate change 8.Insurance in the Anthropocene: Exposure, solvency and manoeuvrability 9.Finance actors and climate-related disclosure regulation: Logic, limits and emerging accountability 10.Towards attribution-based climate insurance: redefining who should pay for weather-related insurance
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Climate Change;Climate Risk;Insurance Industry;UN;Green Criminology;Climate Finance;Environmental Crime;Addressing Climate Risk;Social Harm;Solvency II;Crimes of the Powerful;Fossil Fuel Investment;Risk Management;Low Carbon Economy;Anthropocene;Financial Conduct Authority;Sustainability;Civil Society;Climate Disclosure;Flood Risk;Stranded Asset Risk;Climate harmscapes;Parametric Insurance;FSB;Disaster Risk;Carbon Disclosure Project;Flood Insurance;Government Pension Fund Global;Fossil Fuel Assets;Coastal Inundation;Prudential Regulators;Riverine Flooding;De Castries
1.Dark clouds: Regulatory possibilities 2.Co-creating sustainable risk futures: a role for insurers 3.Crime, regulation and climate finance 4.Speak loudly and carry a small stick: Prudential regulation and the climate, energy and finance nexus 5.The contradictory roles of the insurance industry in the era of climate change 6.Quantifying changing climate risks and built environments in Australia: Implications for lenders, insurers and regulators 7.The influence of government regulation on insurers' responses to climate change 8.Insurance in the Anthropocene: Exposure, solvency and manoeuvrability 9.Finance actors and climate-related disclosure regulation: Logic, limits and emerging accountability 10.Towards attribution-based climate insurance: redefining who should pay for weather-related insurance
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Climate Change;Climate Risk;Insurance Industry;UN;Green Criminology;Climate Finance;Environmental Crime;Addressing Climate Risk;Social Harm;Solvency II;Crimes of the Powerful;Fossil Fuel Investment;Risk Management;Low Carbon Economy;Anthropocene;Financial Conduct Authority;Sustainability;Civil Society;Climate Disclosure;Flood Risk;Stranded Asset Risk;Climate harmscapes;Parametric Insurance;FSB;Disaster Risk;Carbon Disclosure Project;Flood Insurance;Government Pension Fund Global;Fossil Fuel Assets;Coastal Inundation;Prudential Regulators;Riverine Flooding;De Castries