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Q&A: New York Fed’s Stiroh on climate change and Covid

Co-chair of Basel task force discusses possible supervisory approaches to climate risk

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Kevin Stiroh: “We’re in the process of building a framework for understanding climate risk transmission channels”
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The coronavirus pandemic had the potential to push climate risk cleanly off the global regulatory agenda, much as the financial crisis had done more than a decade earlier. Instead, central bankers have doubled down on multilateral plans since March, treating the economic wreckage of the virus as a warning of the kind of shocks that will occur with alarming frequency due to climate change.

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