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Ecological Risk

Colin Turner ()
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Colin Turner: Heriot-Watt University

Chapter Chapter 6 in Global Business Analysis, 2023, pp 153-188 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Climate changeClimate change alters human habitat, and this emerges largely as a result of the impact of human activity. The risks associated with this process are twofold. The first set of risks emerges as a direct consequence of the process itself and its disruptive impact upon human activity through—for example—more frequent extreme weather events. The second set of risks emerges as a legacy of those actions to deal with the impact of climate change. On top of those human-generated risks, there are also long-standing risks with regard to geological processes such as earthquakes and volcanic activity.

Keywords: Climate change; Anthropocene; Climate risks; Regulatory risks; Food–water–energy nexus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-27769-6_6

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