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''Risk management - systemic risk - climate-related risks''.
''Risk management - systemic risk - climate risk''.


A green swan is a potentially extremely financially disruptive event leading to a systemic financial crisis, triggered by a climate-related event.
A green swan is a potentially extremely financially disruptive event leading to a systemic financial crisis, triggered by a climate-related event.
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* [[Financial stability]]
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* [[Risk management]]

Revision as of 05:00, 31 December 2021

Risk management - systemic risk - climate risk.

A green swan is a potentially extremely financially disruptive event leading to a systemic financial crisis, triggered by a climate-related event.

The term was popularised by Patrick Bolton, Morgan Després, Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva, Frédéric Samama and Romain Svartzman in their 2020 book "The green swan - Central banking and financial stability in the age of climate change".


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