Central Banks and Climate Change: from Black to Green Swans

There are three possible justifications for the engagement by central banks with climate change issues: financial risks, macroeconomic impacts, and mitigation/adaptation policies. Regardless of the extent to which individual central banks incorporate the three prongs of motivations, they can no longer ignore climate change. Last month, a BIS book referred to a “green swan” as an adaptation of the concept of a “black swan” used in finance.

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