ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of environmental credit risk on bank financial performance, with a particular focus on the moderating role of country‐level climate risk. Using a global panel of 345 listed banks across 75 countries from 2018 to 2022, we measure environmental credit risk through Fitch Ratings' Environmental Relevance Scores.
Kenza Mouti +2 more
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Air Pollutants in Puerto Rico: Key Pollutants and Carcinogenic Properties. [PDF]
Kaya D +6 more
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Reemergence and Decline of Dengue Virus Serotype 3 in Puerto Rico [PDF]
Gilberto A. Santiago +6 more
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Boards and ESG Performance: The Contingent Influence of Climate Vulnerability on Global Banks
ABSTRACT This study examines the contingent effect of climate vulnerability on the relationship between board characteristics and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of global banks. We use a dataset of 438 banks across 54 countries (2010–2022) and fixed effects estimation, two‐stage least squares, and generalized method of moments ...
Renata Karkowska +3 more
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Patterns in meperidine distribution and associations with income and obesity in the USA and Puerto Rico between 2019 and 2023: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Gonzalez B +3 more
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Distribution and geographic variation of the Ameivas of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Harold Heatwole, Frank Sill Torres
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Service Provision in the Slums: The Case of La Perla in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Yesmin Vega Valdivieso
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Incidence, Risk Factors, and Temporal Trends of Tongue Cancer: A Population‐Based Study
ABSTRACT Background Tongue cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer in the intraoral region across many countries. This study aims to explore the global burden of the disease, its associated risk factors, and trends in incidence over time across different demographic groups.
Junjie Huang +11 more
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Potential Exposure to Environmental Toxic Emissions and Increased Cancer Risk in Puerto Rico. [PDF]
Cardona-Cordero NR +9 more
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Abstract Children today spend less time outdoors than previous generations, with potential consequences for health, learning and pro‐environmental attitudes. We assessed children's connection with and exposure to nature in a Mediterranean setting using the Nature Connection and Experience Index (NCEI), a composite measure that integrates an affective ...
Juan Antonio Ortega‐García +6 more
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