Central Banks and Climate Change

Central banks are increasingly called upon to address climate change. Proposals for central bank action on climate change range from programs of "green" quantitative easing to increases in risk-based capital requirements meant to deter banks from lending to climate-unfriendly business. Pol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vanderbilt law review 2021-10, Vol.74 (5), p.1301-1364
1. Verfasser: Skinner, Christina Parajon
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Central banks are increasingly called upon to address climate change. Proposals for central bank action on climate change range from programs of "green" quantitative easing to increases in risk-based capital requirements meant to deter banks from lending to climate-unfriendly business. Politicians and academics alike have urged climate risk as both macroeconomic and financial stability risk. Relative to counterparts abroad, the U.S. central bank--the Federal Reserve--has been more measured in its response.
ISSN:0042-2533
1942-9886