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Climate Risk is a term used to describe the financial risks associated with climate change. It is a subset of the broader Environmental Risk market, which encompasses the risks associated with environmental degradation, natural disasters, and other environmental issues. Climate Risk is particularly relevant to the financial sector, as it can have a significant impact on the value of investments and the ability of companies to meet their financial obligations. Climate Risk is often divided into two categories: physical risks and transition risks. Physical risks refer to the direct impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events, sea level rise, and changes in temperature. Transition risks refer to the economic and regulatory changes that may be necessary to mitigate the effects of climate change. Companies in the Climate Risk market include insurers, asset managers, banks, and other financial institutions. These companies are increasingly focusing on climate risk management, developing strategies to identify, assess, and manage climate-related risks. They are also investing in green technologies and renewable energy sources to reduce their exposure to climate risk. Show Less Read more