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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 Downloads
Christian Schmieder, Abhishek Srivastav and Miroslav Petkov
A multi-country study of forward-looking economic losses from floods and tropical cyclones Downloads
Michele Fornino, Mahmut Kutlukaya, Caterina Lepor and Javier Uruñuela López
Addressing climate change data needs: the global debate and central banks' contribution Downloads
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 Downloads
Solikin Juhro, Charvin Lim, Heru Rahadyan and Irman Robinson
Assessing physical risk impact of climate change: a focus on Chile Downloads
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 Downloads
Jolien Noels and Raphael Jachnik
Asset-level assessment of climate physical risk matters for adaptation finance Downloads
Stefano Battiston, Giacomo Bressan, Anja Duranovic and Irene Monasterolo
Central bank's approaches to fill data gaps on green debt securities: case of Indonesia Downloads
Oktefvia Aruda Lisjana, Herina Prasnawaty, Nur Aisyah Safitri, Dini Sulliati and Anggraini Widjanarti
Central banks and climate risk data initiatives Downloads
Fabienne Fortanier
Central banks' contribution to addressing climate change data needs: lessons from recent experience and outlook Downloads
Fabienne Fortanier
Climate risk in the polish banking sector - analysis of dirty and green industries Downloads
Aneta Kosztowniak
Combining AI and domain expertise to assess corporate climate transition disclosures Downloads
Julia Anna Bingler, Markus Leippold, Jingwei Ni, Tobias Schimanski and Chiara Colesanti Senni
Compiling climate finance statistics from security-by-security data Downloads
Flavio Fusero, Johannes Kleibl and Dimitra Theleriti
Digital twins for bridging climate data gaps: from flood hazards to firms' physical assets to banking risks Downloads
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 Downloads
Muhammad Nadzif Bin Ramlan
ESG work at the Central Bank of Angola Downloads
Suzana Monteiro
Financing the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors: trends, issues, and ways forward Downloads
Fatih Yilmaz
Going green in finance: bridging data gaps for enhanced financial risk and opportunities assessment Downloads
Artak Harutyunyan, Padma Hurree-Gobin, Mahmut Kutlukaya and Fozan Fareed
Houston, we have a problem: can satellite information bridge the climate-related data gap? Downloads
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 Downloads
Patrick Hoffmann, Maha El Dimachki, Kenneth Gay, Léa Grisey and Zooey Bossert
Measures of sustainable finance in the international standards for macroeconomic statistics Downloads
Sarah Barahona
Measuring foreign direct investment carbon footprint: an experiment with micro data Downloads
Véronique Genre, Alice Magniez, David Nefzi and Francois Robin
Refining ESG models: embedding natural capital valuation beyond box-ticking compliance towards confronting planetary boundaries Downloads
Kasırga Yıldırak and Ömer Kayhan Seyhun
The impact of temperature and precipitation on wheat production in Türkiye Downloads
Saide Simin Bayraktar and Aslihan Atabek Demirhan
The puzzle of forward-looking climate transition risk metrics Downloads
Ignacio Félez de Torres, Clara Gonzalez and Elena Triebskorn
The role of governments in emission cuts: evidence from emerging and advanced economies Downloads
Canan Özkan and Zehra Çavuşoğlu Adıgüzel
US banks' exposures to climate transition risks Downloads
Hyeyoon Jung, João Santos and Lee Seltzer
We aim to curb emissions - but how can we know where we stand? Downloads
Ulf von Kalckreuth

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