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Factors influencing the perception of exposure to climate risks: Evidence from the world's largest carbon-intensive industries

机译:影响气候风险暴露感知的因素:来自世界上最大的碳化碳密集型产业的证据

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Tackling climate change requires the effective participation of all and should not be the exclusive re-sponsibility of the public sector. The industrial sector is responsible for the overwhelming majority of emissions and needs to recognize its responsibility and contribute to mitigating the problem. Climate change and its impacts pose challenges with relevant economic implications that require a new stance on the part of companies. They need to assess and understand their exposure to climate events and develop processes to identify, assess, and respond to climate risks. This study's primary purpose is to provide an in-depth empirical analysis of the potential underlying variables influencing companies' perceptions of exposure to climate risks. The research was conducted over a three-year period, based on 36 of the most carbon-intensive industries in the world, located in 15 countries. Evidence shows that companies feel more threatened by regulatory climate risks than physical and market risks regardless of the region. However, companies located in Europe have a greater perception of exposure to regulatory risks than companies in other regions, followed by BRICS' companies. Perception has increased over the years in Europe. The modeling was done through a time-series cross-section-based analysis. To guarantee quality, precision, and consistency, the modeling was done using three models. The first regression model (Model 1) with panel data without robustness and two other models with verification of robustness, notably the robust covariance matrix White estimators (Model 2) and Driscoll and Kraay (Model 3) models. The evidence points out that "Climate regulation," "Age," "Profitability" and "Indebtedness" are the potential variables that influence the company's perception of exposure to climate risks.(c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:解决气候变化需要有效参与所有人,不应该是公共部门的独家重新发起性。工业部门负责绝大多数排放,需要承认其责任并有助于减轻问题。气候变化及其影响构成了有关经济影响的挑战,需要在公司的一部分内需要新的立场。他们需要评估和理解他们接触气候事件,并制定识别,评估和应对气候风险的流程。本研究的主要目的是提供对影响公司暴露于气候风险的潜在潜在变量的深入实证分析。该研究在三年内进行了三年,基于世界上最多的36个国家,位于15个国家。证据表明,公司感觉更威胁到监管气候风险而不是物质风险,无论该地区如何。然而,位于欧洲的公司对公平的监管风险感知比其他地区的公司,其次是金砖公司的公司。在欧洲多年来的感知会增加。通过基于时间序列的横截面的分析来完成建模。为了保证质量,精度和一致性,使用三种模型进行建模。第一个回归模型(型号1)与面板数据,没有稳健的鲁棒性和另外两个模型,验证具有鲁棒性的验证,特别是强大的协方差矩阵白色估计器(模型2)和Driscoll和Kraay(型号3)模型。证据指出,“气候规则”,“年龄”,“盈利”和“债务”是影响公司对气候风险暴露感知的潜在变量。(c)2021 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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