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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 07:05 EDT

Flawed climate research is shaping how central banks regulate trillions

A retracted study that overestimated the economic impact of climate change had already been baked into central bank stress tests before anyone noticed the errors. Experts are divided on what this reveals about the fragile knowledge base underpinning trillions of dollars in climate-related financial policy.

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