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The climate models can be used to examine the implications of external influences. These may be man-made changes in the atmospheric content of greenhouse gases. Different scenarios, for example the four RCP scenarios, can be used as input and serve as a starting point for greenhouse gas concentrations. It can also be e...
Illustration of the approach to climate scenario analysis.
The figure on page 80 shows the calculation of the average temperature increase from 2006 to 2100 in the RCP8.5 scenario for ATP’s forest investments in Hancock Plantations, Queensland, Australia. The calculation is thus based on data from the RCP8.5 scenario on for example greenhouse gas concentrations, and this data ...
All models use their own grid of longitude and latitude, and therefore ATP uses data from the nearest existing points to identify the temperature increase at a given point. Climate model data for each model is a means for the model runs for the given model which was available to us via the CMIP5 database. Finally, the ...
DATA USED IN CLIMATE SCENARIO ANALYSIS.
We would like to acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling, which is responsible for CMIP, and we would like to thank the climate modelling groups (listed in table 1 of this document) for producing and making their model output available to us. The US Department of Energy’s P...
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Modeling Center (or Group) Model Name.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Australia ACCESS1.0 ACCESS1.3.
Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis CanESM2.
National Center for Atmospheric Research CCSM4.
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per I Cambiamenti Climatici.
CMCC-CESM CMCC-CM CMCC-CMS.
Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques / Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique CNRM-CM5.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in collaboration with Queensland Climate Change Centre of Excellence CSIRO-Mk3.6.0.
EC-EARTH consortium EC-EARTH.
LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences FGOALS-s2.
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.
GFDL-CM3 GFDL-ESM2G GFDL-ESM2M.
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
GISS-E2-H GISS-E2-H-CC GISS-E2-R GISS-E2-R-CC.
Met Office Hadley Centre (additional HadGEM2-ES realizations contributed by Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)
HadGEM2-CC HadGEM2-ES HadGEM2-A.
Institute for Numerical Mathematics INM-CM4.
Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace.
IPSL-CM5A-LR IPSL-CM5A-MR IPSL-CM5B-LR.
Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology) MPI-ESM-MR MPI-ESM-LR.
Meteorological Research Institute MRI-CGCM3 MRI-ESM1.
Norwegian Climate Centre NorESM1-M NorESM1-ME.
Table 1: CMIP5 research groups and climate model data used in ATP’s climate scenario analysis
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Appendix 4:
Projects financed by ATP’s green bonds.
Project N° Project Name Location Sector* Sub-sector.
CAB-eligible com- ponent cost (% of total project cost)
Allocation from CAB Portfolio in 2017 (EUR m)
EUR CAB due 13/11/2026 20150263 FRANCE EFFICACITE ENERGETIQUE LOGEMENT France EE Buildings 100% 249.49 20120677 Megalim Solar Thermal Plant Israel RE Solar 100% 3.66 20150382 Galloper Offshore Wind United Kingdom RE Offshore wind 100% 8.40 20100575 North Yorkshire and York Waste PPP United Kingdom RE Municipal Waste In...
EUR CAB due 13/11/2037 20120442 France Energies Renouvelables France RE Various RE 100% 2.68 20140251 Nobelwind Offshore Wind Belgium RE Offshore wind 100% 33.06 20130060 Santander UK Renewable Energy United Kingdom RE & EE Various RE & EE 100% 175.53 20130468 OUARZAZATE III (TOWER) (MAROC) Morocco RE Solar 100% 7.86 2...
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Project N° Project Name Location Sector* Sub-sector.
CAB-eligible com- ponent cost (% of total project cost)
Allocation from CAB Portfolio in 2017 (EUR m) 20140628 RTE - ELECTRICITY NETWORK PROGRAMME 2015-2019 France RE Transmission*** 3% 0.34 20160321 GNF ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Spain RE Onshore wind 7% 33.12 20160448 HOUSING CORPORATION TRUDO Netherlands EE Buildings 66% 19.80 20150871 NORTHERN OFFSHORE WIND ...
EUR CAB due 15/11/2047 20160534 MEXICO CLIMATE ACTION FL Mexico RE Wind and solar voltaic farms 100% 60.13 20140017 ENERGY EFFICIENCY ITALY FL Italy RE & EE RE & EE 100% 19.50 20150382 Galloper Offshore Wind United Kingdom RE Offshore wind 100% 2.60 20160848 ENEL GREEN POWER PERU Peru RE Wind and solar voltaic farms 10...
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Company.
Voting intentions.
Anti- corruption.
Circular economy.
Diversity in manage- ment.
Indigenous peoples.
Climate and transport.
Living wage.
Climate reporting 3M Co x.
ABB Ltd x.
Abertis Infraestructuras SA x x.
Aegon NV x.
AerCap Holdings NV x x.
Aeroports de Paris x.
Aflac Inc x.
Ageas x.
Air Canada x.
Aisin Seiki Co Ltd x.
Alfresa Holdings Corp x.
ALK-Abello A/S x.
Alliant Energy Corp x.
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc x.
Allstate Corp/The x x.
Ally Financial Inc x.
Alphabet Inc x.
Amdocs Ltd x x.
Ameren Corp x.
American Electric Power Co Inc x.
American Financial Group Inc/OH x x.
Ameriprise Financial Inc x x.
AMETEK Inc x.
Aon PLC x x.
AP Moller-Maersk A/S x.
Apple Inc x.
Applied Materials Inc x.
Aramark x x.
Arthur J Gallagher & Co x x.