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Washington and Wall Street Must Act Now to Protect Americans’ Financial Futures From Unfolding Climate Change Harms
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Washington and Wall Street Must Act Now to Protect Americans’ Financial Futures From Unfolding Climate Change Harms

By Michael Panfil, Stephanie Jones and Gabriel MalekOctober 25, 2021November 5th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Environmental Defense Fund
Source: Environmental Defense Fund

Abstract

This blog highlights eight recent actions by federal regulators to address climate risks to the U.S. financial system and everyone who depends upon it.

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Department of LaborFederal ReserveFinancial Stability Oversight CouncilOffice of Management and BudgetOffice of the Comptroller of the CurrencyRegulator & Court Approaches to Managing Uncertainty in the Climate Risk Context
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