How to avoid the spiral of climate vulnerability and unsustainable debt

Published: Dec. 22, 2020, 2:33 a.m.

b'As the impacts of climate change on the natural environment increase, so too are associated risks to macroeconomic stability and fiscal sustainability, particularly among climate vulnerable economies in developing Asia and the Pacific.\\n\\nIn this podcast, ADBI research fellow, John Beirne, discusses the ways in which climate risks affect the cost of sovereign borrowing and the sustainability of public finances, with a focus on Southeast Asia which is highly threatened by climate change.\\n\\nThe discussion draws upon the new book, Climate Change and Sovereign Risk, which Beirne co-wrote, together with experts from SOAS University of London, ADBI, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature, and 427.\\n\\nRead the transcript\\nhttps://bit.ly/3hazrp5\\n\\nRelated link\\nClimate Change and Sovereign Risk\\nhttps://bit.ly/3pr3VWX\\n\\nExploring the link between climate change and sovereign risk\\nhttps://bit.ly/2KQlCQI'