| Exam Name: | Sustainability and Climate Risk | ||
| Exam Code: | SCR Dumps | ||
| Vendor: | GARP | Certification: | GARP Certification |
| Questions: | 118 Q&A's | Shared By: | elowen |
After recent summer and winter temperature extremes disrupt operations, a national oil company evaluates its 10-year business plan. The risk department reviews how corporate assets, both physical and human, are resilient to climate change. Early in the planning process, a risk team member emphasizes the importance of planning for both acute and chronic climate hazards.
How should the team member describe acute and chronic hazards in terms of the 10-year strategy?
To comply with publicly stated climate goals, a country dependent on fossil fuel production begins phasing out oil production facilities. Climate activists largely celebrate this commitment, while expressing concern for a just transition. Which of the following just transition programs will the activists most likely support?
As climate change poses new financial risks to a central bank’s monetary policy operations, the bank decides to adapt operations with NGFS guidelines. Because the central bank does not include climate change in supervision practices, the bank consults subject matter experts (SMEs) to develop a proposal for central bank action on climate change. After completing the risk assessment, SMEs recommend the bank incorporate microprudential and macroprudential measures to embed climate change into supervision practices.
Which action are SMEs likely to recommend?
A prominent institutional investor forms a committee to support global investments to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050. To inform this investment strategy, the committee relies on the IEA Net-Zero Scenario.
How should the committee proceed with investments to align with IEA milestones?