Addressing climate change data needs: the central banks' contribution
Irving Fisher Committee
No 63 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2025 Written 2025-03
ISBN: 978-92-9259-848-8
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Chapters in this book:
- A framework for macro-financial analysis of climate risks

- Christian Schmieder, Abhishek Srivastav and Miroslav Petkov
- A multi-country study of forward-looking economic losses from floods and tropical cyclones

- Michele Fornino, Mahmut Kutlukaya, Caterina Lepor and Javier Uruñuela López
- Addressing climate change data needs: the global debate and central banks' contribution

- David Nefzi, Jolien Noels, Romana Peronaci, Christian Schmieder, Ünal Seven, Ömer K Seyhun, Bruno Tissot and Elena Triebskorn
- Advancing climate action through enhanced data governance: a case study of Indonesia

- Solikin Juhro, Charvin Lim, Heru Rahadyan and Irman Robinson
- Assessing physical risk impact of climate change: a focus on Chile

- Pablo García Silva, Felipe Córdova, Federico Natho, Josué Pérez, Mauricio Salas and Francisco Vásquez
- Assessing the climate consistency of finance: taking stock of methodologies and their links to climate mitigation policy objectives

- Jolien Noels and Raphael Jachnik
- Asset-level assessment of climate physical risk matters for adaptation finance

- Stefano Battiston, Giacomo Bressan, Anja Duranovic and Irene Monasterolo
- Central bank's approaches to fill data gaps on green debt securities: case of Indonesia

- Oktefvia Aruda Lisjana, Herina Prasnawaty, Nur Aisyah Safitri, Dini Sulliati and Anggraini Widjanarti
- Central banks and climate risk data initiatives

- Fabienne Fortanier
- Central banks' contribution to addressing climate change data needs: lessons from recent experience and outlook

- Fabienne Fortanier
- Climate risk in the polish banking sector - analysis of dirty and green industries

- Aneta Kosztowniak
- Combining AI and domain expertise to assess corporate climate transition disclosures

- Julia Anna Bingler, Markus Leippold, Jingwei Ni, Tobias Schimanski and Chiara Colesanti Senni
- Compiling climate finance statistics from security-by-security data

- Flavio Fusero, Johannes Kleibl and Dimitra Theleriti
- Digital twins for bridging climate data gaps: from flood hazards to firms' physical assets to banking risks

- Etienne de L'Estoile, Lisa Kerdelhué and Thierry Verdier
- Enhancing climate resilience through geospatial analysis for use cases of JC3 climate data catalogue by Bank Negara Malaysia

- Muhammad Nadzif Bin Ramlan
- ESG work at the Central Bank of Angola

- Suzana Monteiro
- Financing the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors: trends, issues, and ways forward

- Fatih Yilmaz
- Going green in finance: bridging data gaps for enhanced financial risk and opportunities assessment

- Artak Harutyunyan, Padma Hurree-Gobin, Mahmut Kutlukaya and Fozan Fareed
- Houston, we have a problem: can satellite information bridge the climate-related data gap?

- Andres Alonso-Robisco, Jose Carbo, Emily Kormanyos and Elena Triebskorn
- Introducing the work programme of the BIS Innovation Hub Singapore Centre on green finance and climate risk data

- Patrick Hoffmann, Maha El Dimachki, Kenneth Gay, Léa Grisey and Zooey Bossert
- Measures of sustainable finance in the international standards for macroeconomic statistics

- Sarah Barahona
- Measuring foreign direct investment carbon footprint: an experiment with micro data

- Véronique Genre, Alice Magniez, David Nefzi and Francois Robin
- Refining ESG models: embedding natural capital valuation beyond box-ticking compliance towards confronting planetary boundaries

- Kasırga Yıldırak and Ömer Kayhan Seyhun
- The impact of temperature and precipitation on wheat production in Türkiye

- Saide Simin Bayraktar and Aslihan Atabek Demirhan
- The puzzle of forward-looking climate transition risk metrics

- Ignacio Félez de Torres, Clara Gonzalez and Elena Triebskorn
- The role of governments in emission cuts: evidence from emerging and advanced economies

- Canan Özkan and Zehra Çavuşoğlu Adıgüzel
- US banks' exposures to climate transition risks

- Hyeyoon Jung, João Santos and Lee Seltzer
- We aim to curb emissions - but how can we know where we stand?

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
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