The Borneo Post

BNM making preparatio­ns for climate change impact

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KUALA LUMPUR: Climate change is fast becoming a material source of structural change that has or may have a significan­t impact on the financial system and the wider economy.

Recognisin­g its risks and impacts, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has issued a discussion paper on Climate Change and Principal-based Taxonomy which aims to provide an overview of the matter.

The discussion paper would serve as guidance to facilitate financial institutio­ns in identifyin­g and classifyin­g economic activities that could contribute to climate change.

The objectives of this document are for financial institutio­ns to among others, increase awareness and actively respond to climate change and identify economic activities that contribute to climate change objectives.

“It also aims to prepare and build capabiliti­es in managing the financial risks from climate change,” said BNM in the discussion paper released last week.

Climate change and its impacts according to the central bank can manifest in three dimensions of risk namely physical risk, transition risk and liability risk. Physical risk arises from climaterel­ated events that damage property, reduce productivi­ty and disrupt trade.

Transition risk, on the other hand, arises from transition­ing to a lower-carbon economy which may entail extensive policy, legal, technology and market changes to address mitigation and adaptation requiremen­ts related to climate change.

Liability risk entails legal risks and claims on damages and losses incurred from the effects of physical and transition risks.

Hence, the BNM encourages financial institutio­ns to take action to embed climate-related-risks considerat­ions in their business operations and decision making. This also includes promoting financial flows to activities that will support the transition to low carbon and climate-resilient economy. — Bernama

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Recognisin­g the risks and impacts of climate change, BNM has issued a discussion paper on Climate Change and Principal-based Taxonomy which aims to provide an overview of the matter.
— AFP photo Recognisin­g the risks and impacts of climate change, BNM has issued a discussion paper on Climate Change and Principal-based Taxonomy which aims to provide an overview of the matter.

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