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The climate is changing, and European official statistics are adapting
[Le climat change, la statistique publique européenne s’adapte]

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  • David Nefzi
  • Léopold Gosset

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The European Central Bank has published indicators aimed at analysing the impact of climate-related risks on the financial sector, using a harmonised and transparent methodology. While these indicators rank France favourably in comparison with its European neighbours, they still have their limitations and should be viewed with caution; further studies will seek to enhance their robustness. La Banque Centrale Européenne a publié des indicateurs cherchant à évaluer les conséquences des risques climatiques sur le secteur financier sur la base d’une méthodologie harmonisée et transparente. Si ces indicateurs positionnent la France favorablement vis-à-vis de ses voisins européens, ils présentent encore des limites et doivent être interprétés avec précaution ; les travaux à venir ont vocation à améliorer leur robustesse.

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  • David Nefzi & Léopold Gosset, . "The climate is changing, and European official statistics are adapting [Le climat change, la statistique publique européenne s’adapte]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:317
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