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GARP SCR Exam Questions With Correct Answers A+ What does 'avoid' refer to in the context of renewable energy? - AnswerRenewable energy projects that do not emit greenhouse gases. What are bid-ask spreads? - AnswerThe difference between a buyer's willingness to pay and the selling price of an ...

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What does 'avoid' refer to in the context of renewable energy? - Answer✔Renewable energy
projects that do not emit greenhouse gases.

What are bid-ask spreads? - Answer✔The difference between a buyer's willingness to pay and
the selling price of an asset.

What is biomass energy? - Answer✔Renewable energy created by burning plant-based material.

What are cap-and-trade schemes? - Answer✔Carbon pricing where emissions permits can be
traded.

What is carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)? - Answer✔Process of capturing and
using carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning.

What is carbon intensity? - Answer✔Greenhouse gas emissions normalized by portfolio market
value.

What is carbon pricing? - Answer✔Policies like carbon taxes or emissions-trading schemes.

What are carbon taxes? - Answer✔Carbon pricing where a government sets a price per ton of
CO2.

What are changes in insurance premiums? - Answer✔The amount of money paid for an
insurance policy.

What is climate? - Answer✔Long-term patterns or statistics of weather.

What is climate action? - Answer✔Actions and policies to address climate change risk.

What is climate change? - Answer✔Long-term differences in weather patterns measured over
decades.

What is climate finance? - Answer✔Financial flows related to climate change projects.

What is climate risk? - Answer✔Financial risks linked to climate change.

What is climate risk management? - Answer✔Risk management to mitigate impacts of climate
change.

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What is ESG? - Answer✔Environmental, social, and governance factors.

What is sustainable development? - Answer✔Development that meets present needs without
compromising future generations.

What is greenhouse gas? - Answer✔Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.

What is renewable energy? - Answer✔Energy from sources that are naturally replenished.

CO2 Emissions Standards - Answer✔EU regulations to reduce CO2 emissions from cars and
vans.

Commercial (Climate) Data Providers - Answer✔Entities providing climate-related data for risk
analysis.

Company-Level Risks - Answer✔Microeconomic risks impacting individual firms.

Company-Level Scores - Answer✔Measurement of a company's climate risk exposure.

Consumption-Based - Answer✔GHG accounting method measuring emissions from consumed
goods and services.

Corporate Alignment - Answer✔Companies developing approaches to reach a common goal.

Corporate Carbon Footprints - Answer✔Emissions data of a firm's Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.

Corporate Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Answer✔Combination of a firm's Scope 1, 2, and 3
emissions.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - Answer✔Companies undertaking activities to benefit
wider society.

Corporate Strategy - Answer✔High-level decisions on an organization's priorities and mission.

Credit Risk - Answer✔Measure of creditworthiness or ability to pay back a loan.

Creditworthiness - Answer✔Ability of a borrower to pay back a loan.

EU Regulations - Answer✔Regulations set by the European Union.

GHG Protocol - Answer✔Framework for measuring and managing greenhouse gas emissions.

Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) - Answer✔Institutions that finance projects in
developing countries.

Direct Emissions - Answer✔Emissions from sources owned or controlled by a company.

Disorderly Transition - Answer✔A slower and less organized economic transition to net zero
CO2.

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