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Our planet must remain livable and the financial industry plays a key role in securing its future: financial flows must be re-oriented from environmentally harmful activities to a sustainable economy.
Financial regulation, alongside other policies, should ensure private finance becomes an enabler of sustainable transition. This requires:
- Transparency and corporate governance reforms to ensure real-world outcomes and prevent greenwashing.
- Robust risk management and adequate capital levels of financial institutions to make them resilient, ensure a “safe transition” and avoid a climate-driven financial crisis.

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113 PUBLICATIONS
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Report

Report – Transition Planning for Insurers: A supervisory tool to improve climate risk resilience
As climate chaos seals the fate of usual economic models in the insurance sector, transition plans are poised to become lifelines for insurers and for the whole economy. This report highlights the...

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IAIS work on climate scenario analysis needs a reality check (Consultation response)

Open letter

Open letter calling on the BCBS to enshrine the principle of “full transparency” in disclosures of climate-related financial risk
In an open-letter signed by 30+ experts, practitioners and global stakeholders, Finance Watch called on the Basel Committee to enshrine the principle of “full transparency” in disclosures of climate-related financial risk in...

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Banks should also disclose the results of capital adequacy assessment (BCBS consultation on climate risk disclosure)

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EIOPA’s report shows it takes climate risk seriously (Consultation response)

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Response to the EC consultation on the implementation of SFDR

Report

Report: A Finance Watch guide to the next ‘sustainable finance agenda’
The next ‘sustainable finance agenda’ could be a jump board to a sustainable economy in the EU. Finance Watch’s new report maps out gaps in the current sustainable finance framework and formulates...

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Consultation responses: TPT guidance for the insurance sector

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Report – Finance in a hot house world
Climate risk is growing to disruptive levels throughout the financial system and the guardians of financial stability urgently need to adapt their tools to regain control. Finance Watch’s new report calls for...

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