Decarbonisation disputes: the evolving frontier of climate-related risk

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The Net Zero transition will not be smooth. The scale of the investment required and the appetite and ability of countries to implement new policy – both now and in the years to come – will cause unprecedented disruption and dislocation. The greatest investment opportunity and capital reallocation in history will produce winners and losers as governments make short-term decisions for expediency’s sake, while the shift needed over the next quarter of a century in 198 countries will present arguably the greatest new source of litigation for business. Here we explore the myriad ways the Net Zero transition will generate claims – and take a deep-dive into the main areas of risk through a series of Q&As.

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