Monthly Archives: April 2022
CRREM SURVEY ON TRANSITION RISK IN REAL ESTATE
CRREM is publishing a new survey about transition risk in real estate. Global market participants form the banking sector as well as international investors kindly participated in the survey ‘CRREM SURVEY ON TRANSITION RISK’, providing valuable insights and their market views on the current trends and/or challenges in regard to carbon- and transition-risks. The survey […]
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EPRA (European Public Real Estate Association) and CRREM Join Forces The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) and the Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor initiative (CRREM) have entered a partnership to educate EPRA members, and the listed real estate sector more broadly, on the application of the CRREM resources. This partnership combines previous work of both organizations […]
Continue readingNew podcast: way2netzero
Having a certified building doesn’t mean it’s taxonomy-compliant nor decarbonised!” Prof. Dr. Sven Bienert MRICS REV at way2netzero – The Real Estate Webcast Series! Get the latest insights, best practices and solutions from global experts in 15 minutes. Join the journey on YouTube and move faster towards a decarbonised built environment. Find all guests, topics and […]
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission proposes new rules amendments
The Securities and Exchange Commission proposed rule amendments that would require a domestic or foreign registrant to include certain climate-related information in its registration statements and periodic reports such as as on Form 10-K, including: ● Climate-related risks and their actual or likely material impacts on the registrant’s business, strategy, and outlook;● The registrant’s governance […]
Continue readingUNEP FI & CRREM RELEASE REPORT
The United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) and the Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor initiative (CRREM) have published a project report and investor guide “Managing Transition Risk in Real Estate: Aligning to the Paris Climate Accord”. It presents the main outputs, results and lessons learned from applying the Task Force on Climate-related Financial […]
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