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Can unconventional monetary policy help tackle climate change ?

The European Central Bank and the Bank of England have said they are willing to consider climate change as part of a strategy to tackle the threat posed by the global warming pandemic, according to the European Bank's chief economist and scientist.

Source: blogs.lse.ac.uk
Published on 2022-08-30

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