The handbrake turn looks at the cost of failing to anticipate an Inevitable Policy Response to climate change. The report models the potential impacts of delayed tough policy action by the world’s governments to mitigate climate change, driven by acute societal pressures, extreme weather events and increasingly cost-competitive renewable/low carbon technologies. The IPR has been commissioned by the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI).
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