Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Corporate Law, Climate Change and Financial Risk
2. Corporate Law History, Hubris and Failing to Assess Risk: Trends from The East India Company to Kodak
3. The Corporate Climate I: Coal and Politics, The Adani Group of Companies, and the Emergence of Stranded Assets
4. The Corporate Climate II: Rio Tinto and the Social Licence to Operate
5. The Corporate Climate III: Long-Term Risk, Superannuation and the Mcveigh Case
6. The Corporate Climate IV: Litigation Risk, the Extension of the Duty of Care within the Climate Context, and Stranded Assets
7. The Emergence of Climate Risk and the End of Shareholder Primacy?
8. Re-casting Corporate Law Theory: Emerging Possibilities in the Epoch of the Climate Emergency
9. The Sustainable Corporation in the Epoch of Net Zero
10. Conclusion: The Challenge for Corporate Law in the Age of the Climate Emergency
Index