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    The rising impacts of climate change: Implications for science, law, capital markets, and policy

    A joint event between the Markets at Risk initiative, the Environmental Defense Fund, and the Columbia Law School's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law

    When: Wednesday, March 31, 2021, 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. EDT

    Online only: https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-rising-impacts-of-climate-change-implications-for-science-law-capital-markets-and-policy

    What: The physical effects of climate change present risks across society. Increasingly, these varied perils, from hurricanes to heat-stress, wildfires and many others, are being understood through the lens of financial risk management. For example, a report from the Commodity Futures Trading Commissions identified climate change as “a major risk to the stability of the U.S. financial system and to its ability to sustain the American economy.” Many financial regulators outside the US have similar perspectives, and there is rapidly growing pressure on financial actors to respond. The analytical tools needed to understand these financial risks from the physical impacts of climate change are improving rapidly and a new face of financial market regulation and response is coming into focus.

    On March 31, the Markets at Risk initiative at Brookings, in collaboration with the Environmental Defense Fund and Columbia Law School's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, will host an event exploring these issues. Experts in climate science, finance, and the electricity sector will consider the question at the heart of their research: What can the scientific, legal, energy, and financial sectors do to help the nation prepare for the growing impacts of climate change?

    Questions from the audience will follow the discussion. Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or on Twitter using #ClimateRisk.

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