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Burnham's climate finance whiplash

Climate finance is an investment in national security, not a pot to raid.

Asia can't adapt its way out of heat stress

As temperatures climb in South Korea, new analysis finds its central bank’s rules still favour fossil fuel assets

Europe’s next major climate shock

Drought is threatening the region's power, transport and food

ECB expands climate factor as Europe burns

Meanwhile, the fires in Europe are increasing inflation concerns.

Singapore regulator takes first look at physical climate risks

Meanwhile, state investor Temasek prepares to adapt to a warmer, more fragmented world

Climate change risk is financial risk

Plus, climate litigation is a real risk for banks and insurers, a new report finds

Europe must impose higher capital requirements for insurers’ fossil fuel investments

Increased capital requirements for insurers are needed to reflect the higher risks of fossil fuel assets, says sustainable finance expert Jérôme Crugnola-Humbert.

US bank lobbyists claim ECB ignoring risks of fast transition

The Bank Policy Institute has critiqued an ECB report that found most banks face transition risk, claiming the central bank’s methodology is flawed, reports Moriah Costa.

Report: financial losses from climate risk may be underestimated by 70%

GCB's Moriah Costa reports on how traditional assessments of investor losses from physical climate risks could be underestimating depletion by as much as 70%.

Climate-triggered paradoxes yearning for remedial action at Jackson Hole

The Jackson Hole symposium is the perfect opportunity for central banks to fully account for carbon emissions in their monetary policy toolkits, says Frank Van Gansbeke of Beyond Bretton Woods.