Risk Fingerprints & Gray Rhinos Help Communication & Strategy

Credit to Author: Michael Barnard| Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 18:40:56 +0000

We continue to live in world with changing and in many cases increasing risks. Michele Wucker, author of The Gray Rhino and You Are What You Risk, has thought about not only about risk more than most people, but also how different people and organizations perceive risks very differently. I … [continued]

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Wucker’s Gray Rhino Is Essential Reading & Her Thoughts On Climate & COVID Compelling

Credit to Author: Michael Barnard| Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 20:33:55 +0000

A year and a half ago I had the opportunity to sit down with Michele Wucker, author of The Gray Rhino and You Are What You Risk, to have a wide ranging conversation about risks we tend to ignore, Asian vs Western perceptions of risk, black swans, climate change, COVID, … [continued]

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Big Banks Take Part In A Climate Scenario Exercise — The Results Are Unsettling

Credit to Author: Carolyn Fortuna| Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 19:32:31 +0000

The US Federal Reserve just released the results of a pilot climate scenario analysis (CSA) exercise they conducted in 2023 to learn about big banks and their climate risk-management practices and challenges. The goal was to highlight the measures that large banking organizations and supervisors will increasingly need to take … [continued]

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Great Clip Explains Climate Risk In A Nutshell

Credit to Author: Jennifer Sensiba| Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2022 16:30:19 +0000

This may surprise many readers, but I was a “denier” until 2013. Having been raised in a conservative Republican household, I went with that for the first decade of my adult life. I even managed to hold that position all the way through college (probably because I wasn’t a student of the sciences). It didn’t […]

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