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Treasury establishes data hub to assist with climate-risk assessments

Federal Issues Department of Treasury Data Climate-Related Financial Risks

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On July 28, the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Financial Research (OFR) announced the establishment of the Climate Data and Analytics Hub pilot, which will be used to help financial regulators assess risks to financial stability due to climate change. According to the announcement, the Climate Data and Analytics Hub permits participants to integrate data from across the federal government, including wildfire, crop condition, precipitation, and other climate-related data, with their public supervisory data for a more precise view of the relationship between climate change and financial stability risk. Additionally, it is “equipped with statistical and visualization applications that will allow deeper insight into climate-related financial risks and vulnerabilities.” Access to the pilot is initially limited to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with the goal of expanding access to all of the Financial Stability Oversight Council member agencies. The OFR also released a Fact Sheet, which provides more information on the Climate Data and Analytics Hub.