List of contributions Climate & Biodiversity Conference 2024

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

 

09:15 – 09:30 Welcome address by Emmanuelle ASSOUAN (Banque de France)

SESSION 1: MACROECONOMICS OF BIODIVERSITY – Chair: Olivier de BANDT (Banque de France)

The design of public policies and their impact on supply/demand and biodiversity

09:30-10:20 KEYNOTE on BIODIVERSITY FINANCE by Caroline FLAMMER (Columbia) (Paper)

10:20 – 11.05 Anouch MISSIRIAN (TSE), Christopher COSTELLO (University of California), Olivier DESCHENES (University of California), Gavin McDONALD (University of California), and Michael MELNYCHUK (University of Washington)

Demand vs. Supply Side Preservation Policies: The Case of Ocean Biodiversity and Fisheries (presentation)

Discussant: Anna CRETI (Dauphine)

11:30 – 12.20 KEYNOTE on CLIMATE FINANCE by Patrick BOLTON (Imperial College London)

 

SESSION 2: MACROECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND GREENFLATION – Chair: Stéphane DEES (Banque de France)

Disparities in climate risk exposure, inflation consequences of the ecological transition and insights for macroeconomic modelling

13:30 – 14.15 Adrien BILAL (Harvard), and Esteban ROSSI-HANSBERG (University of Chicago)

Anticipating Climate Change Across the United States (presentation)

Discussant: Charles SERFATY (Banque de France)

14:15 – 15.00 Jean-Guillaume SAHUC (Banque de France), Frank SMETS (ECB), and Gauthier VERMANDEL (Polytechnique)

The New Keynesian Climate Model (presentation)

Discussant: Francesca DILUISO (Bank of England)

 

SESSION 3: BANKING REGULATION AND CLIMATE RISK – Chair: Laurent CLERC (Banque de France)

Climate risks, the role and exposure of financial intermediaries, and consequences for prudential regulation

15:30 – 16.15 Martin OEHMKE (LSE), and Marcus M. OPP (Stockholm School of Economics)

Green Capital Requirements (presentation)

Discussant: Magdalena ROLA-JANICKA (Imperial)

16:15 – 17.00 Hyejoon JUNG (NY Fed), João A. C. SANTOS (NY Fed) and Lee SELTZER (NY Fed)

US Banks’ Exposures to Climate Transition Risks (presentation)

Discussant: Maria LOUMIOTI (University of Texas, Dallas)

17:00 – 18:30 PANEL ON MONETARY POLICY, BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE

Chair: Alexandre GARABEDIAN (L’Agefi)

With the participation of: Maud ABDELLI (WWF), Orith AZOULAY (Natixis), Mathieu LEFEBVRE (Waga Energy, CEO), Olivier GARNIER (Banque de France), Christian GOLLIER (TSE)

 

Thursday, May 23, 2024

 

09:00 – 09:50 Keynote THE CLIMATE-BIODIVERSITY NEXUS by Geoffrey HEAL (Columbia University) | Chair : Ulrich Hege (TSE)

 

SESSION 4: NATURE AND THE RISK & VALUATION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS – Chair: Jean BOISSINOT (ACPR)

Nature and biodiversity loss and its impact on the pricing and risk of financial assets

09:50 – 10.35 Alexandre GAREL (Audencia Business School), Arthur ROMEC (Toulouse Business School), Zacharias SAUTNER (University of Zurich), and Alexander F. WAGNER (University of Zurich)

Do Investors Care About Biodiversity? (presentation)

Discussant: Marie BRIERE (Amundi, Dauphine University)

11:00 – 11.45 Andreas G.F. HOEPNER (University College Dublin), Johannes KLAUSMANN (University of Virginia), Markus LEIPPOLD (University of Zurich), and Jordy RILLAERTS (University of Zurich)

Beyond Climate: The Impact of Biodiversity, Water, and Pollution on the CDS Term Structure

Discussant: Jean-Paul RENNE (HEC Lausanne)

 

SESSION 5: FINANCING THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION – Chair: Edith GINGLINGER (Dauphine)

Public finances and the challenge of the energy and ecological transition

11:45 – 12.30 Luigi LOVINO (Bocconi University), Thorsten MARTIN (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management), and Julien SAUVAGNAT (Bocconi University)

Corporate Taxation and Carbon Emissions (presentation)

Discussant: Jean BOISSINOT (ACPR)

12:30 – 13.15 Stéphane DEES (Banque de France), and Caterina SEGHINI (Swiss Finance Institute)

The Green Transition and Public Finances (presentation)

Discussant: Fanny HENRIET (AMSE)

13:15 – 13:30 Concluding Remarks by Christian GOLLIER (TSE)