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Coastal flooding the biggest potential climate-related threat to CapitaLand Investment’s properties: report

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 4 min read
Coastal flooding the biggest potential climate-related threat to CapitaLand Investment’s properties: report
Xizhimen, an iconic property in Beijing owned by CapitaLand China Trust. Photo: CLI
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Coastal flooding could potentially pose the biggest threat to CapitaLand Investment’s (CLI) properties worldwide. This is according to CLI’s first standalone climate resilience report, based on the recommendations by the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).  

Released on April 1, the report features a climate scenario analysis of CLI’s portfolio of more than 480 properties in 20 countries across different asset classes.  

Since 2017, CapitaLand has been aligning its climate-related disclosures in the four key areas of governance, strategy, risk management and metrics and targets, as recommended by the TCFD.

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