High and dry: how water issues are stranding assets

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Water insecurity is already impacting companies through the stranding of assets. This groundbreaking report by CDP and Planet Tracker presents new research which highlights the deep implications for the global financial sector.

Global companies in key industries are already losing billions as a result of the global water crisis. The research shows how US$15.5 billion has been stranded, or is at risk.

The report focuses on four case studies taken from key sectors with high levels of water usage: oil & gas, electric utilities, coal, and metals & mining.

The case studies include the Keystone oil pipeline in Canada, the epicenter of recent environmental protests and legal battles; the Pascua-Lama gold mine straddling the border of Chile and Argentina; the controversial Carmichael coal mine, run by the Adani Group in Australia; and the Oyster Creek nuclear facility in the US.

Changes in water regulations, high levels of pollution, and community opposition are all driving stranded assets.

The projects represent the tip of the iceberg as high-quality water supplies are growing scarce.

Financial institutions are exposed to these risks through shareholding and lending activities.

The new analysis shows the top 20 financial firms have provided US$2.5 trillion in bond, loan, and equity financing to some of the world's most water-impactful companies over the past decade.

But many institutions are still unaware of the problem, with one-third reporting not to be assessing the exposure of their activities to water issues.

  1. Assess risks and impacts. Take advantage of new tools to identify risks at different levels: industrial, company, stock, and geographical factors all play a role.
  2. Disclose data. Increasing the level of transparency is critical to understanding water risks. Many regulators are already creating mandatory disclosure requirements to address environmental crises. Get ahead of these rulings and disclose their own portfolio water risks and impacts.
  3. Manage risks and impacts. Create an engagement strategy which communicates the need for companies to address the water crisis.Put pressure on portfolio companies to support enhanced water disclosures and measure the impact of this engagement.

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