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Joint Comments to CFTC on Climate-Related Market Risk
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Joint Comments to CFTC on Climate-Related Market Risk

By Madison Condon, Jason Schwartz and OthersMay 14, 2020July 5th, 2022No Comments

Organizations Involved: Institute for Policy Integrity
Source: Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Abstract

Climate-related financial risk is significant and under-assessed, regulation is needed to mitigate that risk, and a price on carbon is needed.

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