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Yellen warns of ‘significant economic implications of climate change

by admineconai September 20, 2023
written by admineconai September 20, 2023
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US Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen has warned that record heatwaves and unprecedented wildfires is threatening to be a major economic drag.

In a speech delivered in New York during climate week, taking place alongside the UN general assembly, Yellen also reeled out series of voluntary “principles” to spur more private sector cash into climate and clean energy projects and combat greenwashing, in response to what she described as the “significant economic costs” from global warming.

Data from the Rainforest Action Network campaign group has shown that the world’s 60 largest banks by assets have invested $5.5tn in the fossil fuel industry since the Paris accord in 2015 to limit global warming was signed by almost 200 countries.

During her presentation, Yellen said that climate change presented an investment opportunity for US companies, citing research estimating more than $3tn was needed to cut emissions each year between now and 2050, including in the US.

The heads of state of 17 countries including France, Spain, Denmark and Kenya, said that investment in technologies such as carbon capture and storage had only a “minimal” role to play in decarbonising energy systems. The technology is not yet operating at scale, yet is relied upon by fossil fuel producers to make a case for new projects.

“We cannot use it to greenlight fossil fuel expansion,” said the country leaders. “Restoring and protecting carbon sinks should be a top priority. We must set and meet ambitious global targets for renewable energy and energy efficiency, as part of a just and equitable transition that delivers global clean energy access.”

Yellen emphasised that financial institutions’ net zero greenhouse gas emission commitments should promote “consistency and credibility”. 

Read also: UK home secretary says Net zero not at expense of ‘bankrupting the British people

“Without considering these factors, financial institutions risk being left behind with stranded assets, outdated business models and missed opportunities to invest in the growing clean energy economy,” Yellen said.

The Treasury recommendations included that financial institutions’ climate commitments should use credible metrics, develop an implementation strategy, be transparent about their pledges and progress, and account for environmental justice. be in line with limiting the rise in global temperatures to 1.5C since pre-industrial times.

Available records show that the world has already warmed by at least 1.1C and endured its hottest June to August season on record.

At the New York climate week event, Yellen also met with finance executives including BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink and HSBC chief executive Noel Quinn to discuss the measures. Alongside the Treasury announcement, the coalition of financial institutions, known as Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, launched a consultation document on strategies for financial institutions.

Story was adapted from Financial Times.

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