Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic risks. Yet, markets still lack credible estimates of how climate change will affect debt sustainability, sovereign creditworthiness and the public finances of major economies. We present a taxonomy for tracing the physical and transition impacts of climate change through to impacts on sovereign risk. We then apply the taxonomy to the UK's potential transition to net zero. Meeting internationally agreed climate targets will require an unprecedented structural transformation of the global economy over the next two or three decades. The changing landscape of risks warrants new risk management and hedging strategies to contain climate risk and mini...
Aligning finance to sustainability requires metrics and methods to price forward-looking cli-mate ri...
This briefing considers how the financial sector can manage the risks associated with moving to a ze...
The analysis of the conditions under which, and extent to which climate-adjusted financial risk asse...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Climate change has been recently recognised as a new source of risk for the financial system. Over t...
2021 has been characterised by, among other things, headline-grabbing heat waves, wildfires, and flo...
Climate change is already a systemic risk to the global economy. While there is a large body of lite...
Using a stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model, we analyse (i) the effects of climate change...
© 2018 The Authors Using a stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model, we analyse (i) the effect...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will entail a large-scale structural change. Some industries ...
The physical risks of climate change, including both gradual global warming and an increase in extre...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will entail a large-scale structural change. Some industries ...
Aligning finance to sustainability requires metrics and methods to price forward-looking cli-mate ri...
This briefing considers how the financial sector can manage the risks associated with moving to a ze...
The analysis of the conditions under which, and extent to which climate-adjusted financial risk asse...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
Both the physical and transition-related impacts of climate change pose substantial macroeconomic ri...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Climate change has been recently recognised as a new source of risk for the financial system. Over t...
2021 has been characterised by, among other things, headline-grabbing heat waves, wildfires, and flo...
Climate change is already a systemic risk to the global economy. While there is a large body of lite...
Using a stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model, we analyse (i) the effects of climate change...
© 2018 The Authors Using a stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model, we analyse (i) the effect...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will entail a large-scale structural change. Some industries ...
The physical risks of climate change, including both gradual global warming and an increase in extre...
The transition to a low-carbon economy will entail a large-scale structural change. Some industries ...
Aligning finance to sustainability requires metrics and methods to price forward-looking cli-mate ri...
This briefing considers how the financial sector can manage the risks associated with moving to a ze...
The analysis of the conditions under which, and extent to which climate-adjusted financial risk asse...