Climate change: the impacts on financial intermediaries and their role in low-carbon transition

September 2020 was the warmest month on record worldwide. For the first time in recorded history, the main nursery of Arctic sea ice has failed to freeze by late October. In recent years alone, we observed several global climate change-induced events, having far-reaching effects on livelihoods and i...

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Main Author: Michelangelo Bruno
Other Authors: Bruno, Michelangelo, Galvydyte, Juste
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1527851
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1527851 2024-01-14T10:04:37+01:00 Climate change: the impacts on financial intermediaries and their role in low-carbon transition Michelangelo Bruno Bruno, Michelangelo Galvydyte, Juste 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1527851 eng eng ispartofbook:Oxford Business Law Blog http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1527851 Climate Risk Banking Finance info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2020 ftunivromairis 2023-12-20T18:28:56Z September 2020 was the warmest month on record worldwide. For the first time in recorded history, the main nursery of Arctic sea ice has failed to freeze by late October. In recent years alone, we observed several global climate change-induced events, having far-reaching effects on livelihoods and inflicting vast economic damages. As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, it becomes clear that reaching the goals set in the Agreement requires an unprecedented financial support from financial institutions worldwide to help private companies shift their business mindset to more sustainable. This article examines the potential impacts of climate change on financial intermediaries and their role in the transition to a low- carbon economy. It focuses on the effects of climate change and climate-related risks on the banking lending process and the investment process within the asset management industry. Book Part Arctic Climate change Sea ice Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Arctic
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description September 2020 was the warmest month on record worldwide. For the first time in recorded history, the main nursery of Arctic sea ice has failed to freeze by late October. In recent years alone, we observed several global climate change-induced events, having far-reaching effects on livelihoods and inflicting vast economic damages. As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, it becomes clear that reaching the goals set in the Agreement requires an unprecedented financial support from financial institutions worldwide to help private companies shift their business mindset to more sustainable. This article examines the potential impacts of climate change on financial intermediaries and their role in the transition to a low- carbon economy. It focuses on the effects of climate change and climate-related risks on the banking lending process and the investment process within the asset management industry.
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