Why market actors fuel the carbon bubble. The agency, governance, and incentive problems that distort corporate climate risk management

November 22, 2021 Siddhant Goyal

Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2020

Author: Drew Riedl

Summary:

Similar to the housing bubble, a carbon bubble is being fueled by misaligned corporate governance structures and market incentives that distort capital allocation. Science indicates that a rapid energy transition is needed. However, oil and gas reserves already vastly exceed what can be consumed and continue to increase. A significant portion of fossil fuel assets will eventually become -stranded -“ prematurely obsolete over their expected lives. This article examines the various market actors and motivations that are distorting corporate and financial climate risk management. Incentives and structural impediments among key market participants such as short-termism/myopia, long-term arbitrage costs, agency costs / career self-interest, and analytical and cognitive limitations (e.g. bounded rationality), exacerbate the problem. Recognition of these motivations is a -heads up for shareholders, investors and others to better manage risk.

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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20430795.2020.1769986