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News| December 22, 2021

2021: plenty of climate talks, but little practical progress

As the climate and ecological crises continue to accelerate, central banks have made slow progress in addressing their role as calls grow to stop the funding of the destruction of the natural world.

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News| August 13, 2021

Weekly roundup: Climate food price inflation in Turkey and ECB protests

Reaction to the IPCC AR6 report, climate and food price inflation in Turkey, NGFS Chair Frank Elderson on patchy data, and large protests outside the ECB headquarters against the central bank’s continued support for fossil fuels.

Flooding
News| July 30, 2021

Weekly roundup: Coming US disclosure rules and a new UNFCCC finance pathway

In green central banking this week: mandatory US climate disclosure rules by year end, Banxico’s Governor on climate risk, a new global green finance pathway from the UNFCCC, a plea for empathy for central bankers and more…

News| July 1, 2021

Drought behind Banxico rate hike as climate threatens price stability

Banxico has identified the country’s ongoing drought as an inflation risk behind a surprise interest rate rise.

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Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China
Climate Linkers: Rationale & Pricing: 27 March 2023: E-axes, Online Climateflation and the Future of Monetary Policy : 28 March 2023: Positive Money Europe, Online Fifth International Economics Conference: 21-23 April 2023: EEC, Kunming, China

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