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How Are Businesses Responding to Climate Risk?

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Understanding what kinds of climate-related risks businesses could face is part of the Federal Reserve’s work to support a thriving economy and well-functioning financial system. To advance these goals, the San Francisco Fed surveyed businesses in its nine-state region to learn how they perceive and approach climate risk. Findings show that businesses view a changing climate as a moderate risk to their activities, particularly through possible regulation changes, higher input costs, and variations in demand. Many businesses are adopting formal risk mitigation strategies, including monitoring climate-risk exposure and reducing carbon dependence.

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  • Hishgee Jargalsaikhan & Sylvain Leduc & Luiz E. Oliveira, 2022. "How Are Businesses Responding to Climate Risk?," FRBSF Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, vol. 2022(06), pages 1-06, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfel:93858
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