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Sessions Information
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January 5, 2022
12:35 pm - 1:50 pm
Session Type: Section Programs
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U.S. banking regulation has been slower than other forms of financial regulation (and slower than in Europe) to address climate-related financial risks. This panel explores the role of banking regulation in addressing the physical and transition risks from climate change. Possible measures include: mandatory climate risk disclosures by banks; supervisory assessments of climate-related financial risk; capital and liquidity regulation; scenario tests; determination of the appropriate role of banks in mitigating climate risk; financial stability oversight of climate risk; and action (through the Community Reinvestment Act and otherwise) to deter harms to disadvantaged communities and communities of color from climate change.
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Session Speakers
American University, Washington College of Law
Speaker
Georgetown University Law Center
Speaker from a Call for Papers
Boston College Law School
Moderator
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Speaker
U.S. Department of Treasury
Speaker
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Session Fees
- Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services - Climate Finance and Banking Regulation: Beyond Disclosure?: $0.00
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