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Assessing the regulatory framework of financial institutions in Canada in the context of international climate risk management practices and Canadian net zero emission targets

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The document addresses the essential role of financial regulatory frameworks in mitigating climate-related risks within the financial sector. The assessment evaluates Canada's efforts to establish a regulatory framework for financial climate risk disclosure, compares it to international standards, and identifies areas for improvement. The regulatory framework, fiscal impact, and incentives to relinquish investments in fossil fuel projects and transition to renewable energies swiftly and seamlessly are the primary challenges that Canada faces in achieving energy net zero targets.

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  • Victor Cardenas, 2024. "Assessing the regulatory framework of financial institutions in Canada in the context of international climate risk management practices and Canadian net zero emission targets," Papers 2411.02668, arXiv.org.
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