Bank of Canada governor says country needs to pick up pace on tackling climate change
OTTAWA — Canada’s top central banker is making a plea for the country to more quickly address the impacts of climate change to avoid any economic ripple effects on households and businesses.
Tiff Macklem made the case in a speech Tuesday that Canada’s financial system needs to become as resilient to climate change as it has been during the pandemic.
The governor of the Bank of Canada said that will require financial institutions to better gauge what risks they face from extreme weather, or rough transitions to a low-carbon economy.
Failing to do so could throw a wrench into central banks’ ability to support households and businesses in their hour of need, Macklem said, or threaten the stability of the financial system in the worst case.