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Narrowing the climate data gap – climate change-related indicators

Andrew Kanutin

Economic Bulletin Boxes, 2023, vol. 5

Abstract: This box introduces experimental and analytical indicators for assessing climate change, which encompass three main categories: sustainable finance, carbon emissions and physical risks. The data remain under development and are, at this juncture, subject to caveats. The new indicators are a step towards supplying policymakers with appropriate information for assessing the exposure of financial institutions to climate change-related developments. Close interaction with stakeholders is important to this work, and the ECB is actively seeking feedback on the indicators. JEL Classification: C8, Q50

Keywords: climate change; Statistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-08
Note: 339059
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