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Future Proofing
How Climate Data and Tech Can Reduce Asset Risk
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Résumé du webinaire : Value-at-risk from extreme weather events is at an all-time global high, with loss estimates from climate change-driven natural disasters reaching a half trillion per year since 2020. To price and mitigate this risk, real estate professionals can harness the power of technology. This session features climate risk researchers and responsible investing experts who share insights into how leading real estate professionals can use climate risk data and technology to translate climate science into better investment decisions.
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Piliers du contenu en vedette
- Logement et collectivités
- Financement et investissement immobiliers
- Façonner des villes et des régions prospères
- Durabilité et performance économique
- Innovation dans la pratique du développement