
Changing the Climate of Financial Regulation
Sep 10, 2021 argues that when it comes to global warming, regulatory restraint is its own form of added risk.
Sarah Bloom Raskin, a distinguished fellow at Duke University School of Law’s Global Financial Markets Center and a senior fellow at the Duke Center on Risk in Science & Society, is a former deputy secretary of the US Department of the Treasury and a former governor of the Federal Reserve Board.
Sep 10, 2021 argues that when it comes to global warming, regulatory restraint is its own form of added risk.