Sustainability and Climate Risk Data

David Marczis, Zsolt Mihálovits, Géza Sebestyén
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As economic actors face increasing pressure to be socially responsible and environmentally conscious, investors look beyond traditional financial metrics and seek data to support their decision-making. Measuring and reporting sustainability and climate risks is a relatively new discipline with several interrelations to economic, financial, risk management, and other cognitive study areas such as climate sciences, and have come a long way in the last couple of years. We are in the middle of the evolutionary process, as data availability and coverage are much better than a decade ago. However, there is still a lot to do until the new metrics and indicators are fully embedded in risk management frameworks and decision-making processes, similar to traditional risk measures. In our essay, we will explore the role of third-party data vendors for sustainability, ESG, and climate risk-related information, their importance in the modern investing world, and review the major challenges. We give an insight into the evolution of the market of data vendors and also the regulatory landscape. Finally, we explore the unique roles of central banks and their challenges in implementing actions in sustainability.
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可持续性和气候风险数据
随着经济参与者面临越来越大的社会责任和环保意识的压力,投资者超越了传统的财务指标,寻求数据来支持他们的决策。测量和报告可持续性和气候风险是一门相对较新的学科,与经济、金融、风险管理和其他认知研究领域(如气候科学)有一些相互关系,并且在过去几年中取得了长足的进步。我们正处于进化过程的中间,因为数据的可用性和覆盖范围比十年前要好得多。然而,在新的度量和指标完全嵌入风险管理框架和决策过程之前,仍有许多工作要做,类似于传统的风险度量。在本文中,我们将探讨第三方数据供应商在可持续发展、ESG和气候风险相关信息中的作用,它们在现代投资领域的重要性,并回顾主要挑战。我们将深入了解数据供应商市场的演变以及监管格局。最后,我们探讨了中央银行的独特作用及其在实施可持续性行动方面面临的挑战。
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