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This paper analyzes the medium to long-term implications of global warming for the evolution of global financial structures. Stern (2007) and other related scientific literature reports that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activities will very possibly lead to global temperature...
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1. An Overview of the Sustainability-Financial Risk Nexus -- 2. The Impact of Climate Change on the Banking and Insurance Industries -- 3. The Transition to a Low-carbon Economy and Stranded Assets -- 4. Sustainability-related Risks, Risk Management Frameworks and Financial Disclosure -- 5....
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This working paper was written by Gabriel Wu (Hong Kong Monetary Authority) and Wilson Wan (Hong Kong Monetary Authority).Despite the increasing efforts to better understand the financial consequences of climate change, how climate-related financial risks could spill over across borders largely...
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The way in which climate policy and climate risks are currently accounted for in financial and real investment decisions is inadequate. The paper demonstrates weaknesses in methods presently used and proposes an alternative that aims to bridge the duration gap between climate policy modeling and...
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Growth in a World of Wealth and Poverty -- Wealth and Poverty for Market Liberals and Institutionalists -- Critiques … Financing and the Environment -- Scope and Trends in International Finance -- Multilateral Lending: The World Bank and the IMF … Environment -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Paths to a Green World? Four Visions for a Healthy Global Environment -- Market Liberal …
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