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New York Fed report recommends lower rates for energy efficiency
The New York Fed on funding energy efficiency renovations, the BdF’s deputy governor on tipping points and transformative change, a prototype BIS green bond platform, and more from this week in green central banking.
BoJ releases results of climate scenario analysis
The BoJ releases climate scenario analysis results, CEBRA focuses on the green transition, how the ECB’s climate strategy increased green bond issuance, new E-axes policy briefs and more from this week in green central banking.
Weekly roundup: monetary policy will determine greenflation
Climate-related price instability, a new transition risk tool, calls for climate justice, civil disobedience from scientists protesting fossil fuel finance, and more from this week in green central banking. Climate-related inflation depends on monetary policy Carbon pricing is just one …
Weekly roundup: mandatory climate disclosures and new green taxonomy
Canada’s mandatory climate disclosures for banks and insurers, Colombia’s new green taxonomy, Malaysia’s financial exposure to nature-related risk, and more from this week in green central banking.
No ECB support for EU efforts to reduce fossil fuel dependence
Despite inflationary pressures associated with European dependence on Russian fossil fuels, the ECB has offered no support for EU efforts to reduce imports and switch to more stable and secure renewable energy sources.
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