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Central banks are finally taking up the climate change challenge

At the end of March, San Francisco’s Federal Reserve board issued an “economics letter” which argued that “in the coming decades, climate change . . . will have increasingly important effects on the US economy” that, it said, are “relevant considerations” for the central bank.

Nothing odd about that, you might think. If you live in California it is almost impossible to ignore climate issues given the devastating impact of recent wildfires (among other climate shocks). But this bland statement of the obvious conceals a startling tale of change which investors cannot afford to ignore — irrespective of their views on climate science.

Until four years ago, central bankers almost never talked about climate change. But in September 2015 Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, created a frisson among the tribe of (mostly) faceless financial bureaucrats by declaring that climate change had become a financial stability risk.

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吉莲•邰蒂(Gillian Tett)担任英国《金融时报》的助理主编,负责manbetx app苹果 金融市场的报导。2009年3月,她荣获英国出版业年度记者。她1993年加入FT,曾经被派往前苏联和欧洲地区工作。1997年,她担任FT东京分社社长。2003年,她回到伦敦,成为Lex专栏的副主编。邰蒂在剑桥大学获得社会人文学博士学位。她会讲法语、俄语、日语和波斯语。

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