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Central Banking and Climate Change - Clark Center Forum

Summary by kentclarkcenter.org
This Finance survey examines (a) Under current policies on climate change, the associated physical risks (such as those arising from total seasonal rainfall and sea level changes, and increased frequency, severity, and correlation of extreme weather events) will be at most a very small factor in monetary policy decisions over the next decade; (b) The physical risks associated with climate change under current policies are likely to threaten fina…
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kentclarkcenter.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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