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Will 8 Big U.S. Banks Answer Warren’s Climate Risk Questions?

Will 8 Big U.S. Banks Answer Warren’s Climate Risk Questions?

by Laura Fitton

Citing the Federal Reserve, on January 22 Senator Elizabeth Warren asked eight major U.S. banks to answer questions about climate adaptation and mitigation risks to their solvency and the broader economy. We asked the banks: will you answer her? In the her letters,...
YNTR: Warren Calls on Big U.S. Banks for Steps on Climate Risk

YNTR: Warren Calls on Big U.S. Banks for Steps on Climate Risk

by Laura Fitton

You Need to Read Reuters’ Warren calls on big U.S. banks for steps on climate risk by Ann Saphir and Lindsay Dunsmuir. Reaching back to January 22, 2020 for today’s You Need to Read because today is the February 7th deadline Senator Elizabeth Warren set in...
YNTR: Climate Risk and Response: Physical Hazards and Socioeconomic Impacts

YNTR: Climate Risk and Response: Physical Hazards and Socioeconomic Impacts

by Laura Fitton

You Need to Read McKinsey Global Institute’s Climate risk and response: Physical hazards and socioeconomic impacts by Jonathan Woetzel, Dickon Pinner, Hamid Samandari, Hauke Engel, Mekala Krishnan, Brodie Boland, and Carter Powis This comprehensive report...
YNTR: Lex in Depth: The $900bn Cost of Stranded Energy Assets

YNTR: Lex in Depth: The $900bn Cost of Stranded Energy Assets

by Laura Fitton

You Need to Read The Financial Times’ Lex in Depth: The $900bn Cost of ‘Stranded Energy Assets’ by Alan Livsey Fossil fuel divestment is no longer a “should do” motivated by pro-climate activism, it’s a “must do” for...
YNTR: Generate Capital Raises $1Billion for Clean-Energy Investments

YNTR: Generate Capital Raises $1Billion for Clean-Energy Investments

by Laura Fitton

You Need to Read WSJ’s story on green infrastructure investor Generate Capital’s newest funding raise by William Louch And Russell Gold. One of the fastest ways to solve the climate crisis is to simply scale up technologies we already have. We don’t...
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