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Beyond Public Markets: The Data Chasm and Valuation Crisis in Private Asset Climate Risk
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Beyond Public Markets: The Data Chasm and Valuation Crisis in Private Asset Climate Risk

The push for standardized climate risk assessment is exposing a fundamental divergence between public and private markets. While public equities face growing disclosure mandates, private assets—from venture capital to infrastructure—are mired in a data scarcity and valuation crisis. This article argues that the debate over a single framework is secondary to a deeper economic reality: the lack of transparent, frequent pricing in private markets creates an ''information asymmetry shield'' that delays capital reallocation. We explore how this data chasm not only impedes accurate risk pricing but also distorts the flow of ''green'' capital, potentially creating systemic blind spots as climate physical and transition risks intensify.

Beyond IPCC Projections: Why New Climate Sensitivity Data Signals a Faster, More Disruptive Warming Era
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Beyond IPCC Projections: Why New Climate Sensitivity Data Signals a Faster, More Disruptive Warming Era

A landmark 2023 study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment reveals a critical recalibration of Earth''s climate sensitivity, suggesting it is significantly higher than the IPCC''s established range. This analysis, led by institutions like the University of Leeds and the Met Office Hadley Centre, indicates a ''likely'' warming range of 3.1°C to 4.1°C per doubling of CO2, up from 2.5°C to 4°C. The practical consequence is stark: a 50% probability of breaching the 1.5°C threshold by 2029, years ahead of previous IPCC estimates. This article explores the hidden economic and systemic implications of this accelerated timeline, arguing it represents not just a scientific update but a fundamental shift in risk assessment for global infrastructure, finance, and adaptation planning.