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Treasury highlights climate transition efforts

Federal Issues Department of Treasury Climate-Related Financial Risks

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On March 3, the U.S. Treasury Department released a Fact Sheet covering topics discussed during “The Climate Transition: Federal Policy and State and Local Government Best Practices” roundtable, including efforts to support states, localities, and communities impacted by climate change. Topics discussed included, among others: (i) promoting an equitable and sustainable recovery and driving green investments; (ii) disseminating analysis and recommendations to advance shared climate priorities; (iii) monitoring climate-related issues in municipal markets and identifying best practices; and (iv) promoting resilience to extreme weather events. Specifically, Treasury pointed out its Federal Insurance Office is advancing a set of priorities on climate-related issues by developing a report “focused on climate-related insurance supervision and regulation, with an assessment of climate-related issues or gaps in the supervision and regulation of insurers, including their potential impact on U.S. financial stability.” (Covered by InfoBytes here). Additionally, Treasury noted that it is “coordinating with interagency partners and state and local governments on a national mitigation framework,” and is “promoting energy efficiency and sustainability through tax incentives for homes and buildings.”