Glossary
CRREM

CRREM

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Definition

CRREM — the Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor — provides science-based decarbonisation pathways for buildings; an asset whose carbon intensity exceeds its pathway is at risk of “stranding” as rules and market expectations tighten.

Example in context

You're a real-estate asset manager screening an office. Plotting it against its CRREM pathway shows it falls behind in 2031 and needs a defined retrofit spend to stay compliant and leasable — a number you can put straight into the underwriting.

Why it matters

CRREM is the reference investors and LPs use to judge transition risk and stranding at building and portfolio level — miss it and you misprice the retrofit liability. EarthScan pairs CRREM transition pathways with the asset-level physical-risk view.

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FAQ

What does CRREM measure?

Whether a building's carbon intensity stays within a science-based decarbonisation pathway — and so whether it risks stranding.

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