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The public institutions that regulate and supervise private finance will talk a lot about climate change in the coming months. The European taxonomy, that allows economic actors to identify activities that are favorable to ecological transition, or the "climate stress tests" of the Banque de France and ACPR are just some of the issues that we invite you to follow. I4CE has synthesized for you the "climate calendar" of financial regulation in a graphics.
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What role for financial regulation to help the low-carbon transition?
Are the links between financial regulation and climate change unclear to you? Julie Evain from I4CE explains, in this two minutes video, the main lessons of the I4CE study. A video to watch for a first discovery of the issues at the crossroads of financial regulation and the fight against climate change.
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Integrating Climate-related Risks into Banks’ Capital Requirements
Green Supporting Factor? Brown Penalizing Factor? etc. This I4CE report provides a detailed description of the tools developed to integrate climate-related risks into banks' capital requirements. It presents the advantages and disadvantages of each tool and the challenges to be overcome to implement them.
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2020 Annual Assembly
I4CE organized the 2020 Annual Assembly of the Climate Action in Financial Institutions Initiative. French financial institutions shared with their peers from around the world their experience in undertaking the Climate stress test exercise, while other financial institutions presented the lessons learned from pioneer and voluntary climate risk assessments.
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Oct 27 - Webinar I Landscape of climate finance in the CEE region
This workshop, co-organized by I4CE, aims to connect the global discussion on tracking climate-related investment and finance flows with recent work in the central and eastern European (CEE) Region to understand how Climate finance tracking can support Post-COVID recovery plans.
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