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Kohlenstoff und Klimawandel – neue Herausforderungen für das Risikomanagement von Unternehmen

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Die Verfügbarkeit fossiler Ressourcen und der Klimawandel verändern die Rahmenbedingungen des Wirtschaftens. Dieser Beitrag skizziert sich daraus ergebende „Carbon Constraints“ für Unternehmen und erläutert Ansatzpunkte für betriebliche Strategien zum Risikomanagement.

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Hoffmann, V., Busch, T. Kohlenstoff und Klimawandel – neue Herausforderungen für das Risikomanagement von Unternehmen. uwf 16, 53–58 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00550-008-0072-5

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