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I suppose climate risk could be another product to monetize...however we get there. CFTCâs groundbreaking climate-change report sounds a bipartisan alarm on costly risks for U.S. financial systemLast Updated: Sept. 11, 2020 at 10:10 a.m. ETFirst Published: Sept. 9, 2020 at 2:34 p.m. ETBy Rachel Koning BealsThe U.S. financial system, including banks, agricultural and oil interests, as well as regulators and investors, requires a unified front in accounting for climate-change risk, says the first comprehensive government report on such efforts. Notably, the report released Tuesday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and an affiliated panel representing several sectors revives a call for taxing carbon pollution. The CFTCâs Climate-Related Market Risk Subcommittee of the Market Risk Advisory Committee released its findings in Managing Climate Risk in the U.S. Financial System. The panel behind the release voted unanimously 34-0 to adopt the over 190-page report which recommends that 16 financial regulators and other bodies âincorporate climate-related risk into their mandates and develop a strategy for integrating these risks in their work, including into their existing monitoring and oversight functions.â Disjointed rules and goals has been a major gripe from an investing world thatâs increasingly factoring in climate change to decision-making. https://www.marketwatch.com/st...
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Red_Dragon
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Red_Dragon
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westslope
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Red_Dragon wrote: This is very dangerous and misleading. It suggests that regular folks are responsible for pollution. But we all know that only nasty rich people and large corporations pollute the earth. This is the TRUTH we must adhere to if we want to continue to have a pollution-rich, fun-filled future.
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The link between virus spillover, wildlife extinction and the environmentAmong the findings:
- Domesticated animals, including livestock, have shared the
highest number of viruses with humans, with eight times more zoonotic
viruses compared to wild mammalian species. This is likely a result of
our frequent close interactions with these species for centuries.
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animals that have increased in abundance and adapted well to
human-dominated environments also share more viruses with people. These
include some rodent, bat and primate species that live among people,
near our homes, and around our farms and crops, making them high-risk
for ongoing transmission of viruses to people.
- At the other end of the spectrum are threatened and endangered species. These are animals
whose population declines were connected to hunting, wildlife trade and
decreases in habitat quality. These species were predicted to host
twice as many zoonotic viruses compared to threatened species that had populations decreasing for other reasons.
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Red_Dragon
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haresfur
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R_P wrote: Who says you can't have a system that runs on trust?
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westslope wrote:
The real damage from fossil fuels (...)
And that's just one industry mentioned.
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westslope
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The Macondo well disaster was most unfortunate. But at least the damage was temporary. It was not a dam. It was not a clear-cut on a steep, wet slope. It was not yet another low-density, asphalt, concrete rich suburub. It is not agricultural monoculture.
Besides, the fish in Gulf of Mexico got a temporary reprieve as oversubscribed fisheries cut back.
The real damage from fossil fuels comes on the consumption side. That is where most of the environmental damage, sickness and death occurs.
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