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Adverse Climate Outcome (ACO) definition

What does Adverse Climate Outcome (ACO) mean?

means any outcome directly resulting from the non-performance of an affected obligation, or the enforcement of this clause [Force Majeure] in relation to that non-performance, which may have an adverse effect on the climate, and includes but is not limited to: (a) reduced Air Quality; (b) an increase in Greenhouse Gas Emissions; (c) dumping of stock that was created using Natural Capital; (d) wasted Embedded Carbon, or (e) [Insert other adverse effects].

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