The climate crisis poses a systemic risk that affects the stability and competitiveness of U.S. financial markets. Regulators who are responsible for safeguarding this stability should address and act on climate change. Ceres' newly released report "Addressing Climate as a Systemic Risk" outlines a series of action steps that can be taken by U.S. financial regulators right now to address climate change as a part of their mandates.
Participants will:
* Explore the systemic risk that climate change poses to U.S. financial markets
* Review action steps that can be taken by key U.S. regulatory agencies to address climate change as a part of their mandate
* Examine how to get involved in the effort to engage financial regulators on this important issue
Speakers
Veena Ramani, Senior Program Director, Capital Market Systems, Ceres
Steven Rothstein, Managing Director, Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets, Ceres
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii
Betty T. Yee, State Controller, California
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