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Climate adaptation readiness: A world of greater macro uncertainty

Climate adaptation readiness: A world of greater macro uncertainty

25min |04/01/2024
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Climate adaptation readiness: A world of greater macro uncertainty

Climate adaptation readiness: A world of greater macro uncertainty

25min |04/01/2024
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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Jeffrey Schultz, Chief CEEMEA Economist

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  

Niccolo Carrara, Emerging Markets Economist



BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 04 January 2024) 



• There are significant pockets of vulnerability in countries’ ability to respond to physical risks related to climate change, according to our new BNP Paribas climate adaptation readiness scores.

• Some of the weakest scores are in south Asia, as well as in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

• Agriculture’s exposure to water stress is a potential source of global inflation volatility.

• In the short term, a potentially strong El Niño episode might keep food prices elevated.

• In the medium term, without sufficient adaptation, the agricultural sector might suffer unexpected losses and cost pressures due to climate change.

• EM governments face the prospect of responding to more frequent food supply shocks and investing in climate adaptation against the backdrop of severely depleted fiscal capacity.




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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Jeffrey Schultz, Chief CEEMEA Economist

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  

Niccolo Carrara, Emerging Markets Economist



BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 04 January 2024) 



• There are significant pockets of vulnerability in countries’ ability to respond to physical risks related to climate change, according to our new BNP Paribas climate adaptation readiness scores.

• Some of the weakest scores are in south Asia, as well as in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

• Agriculture’s exposure to water stress is a potential source of global inflation volatility.

• In the short term, a potentially strong El Niño episode might keep food prices elevated.

• In the medium term, without sufficient adaptation, the agricultural sector might suffer unexpected losses and cost pressures due to climate change.

• EM governments face the prospect of responding to more frequent food supply shocks and investing in climate adaptation against the backdrop of severely depleted fiscal capacity.




For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Jeffrey Schultz, Chief CEEMEA Economist

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  

Niccolo Carrara, Emerging Markets Economist



BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 04 January 2024) 



• There are significant pockets of vulnerability in countries’ ability to respond to physical risks related to climate change, according to our new BNP Paribas climate adaptation readiness scores.

• Some of the weakest scores are in south Asia, as well as in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

• Agriculture’s exposure to water stress is a potential source of global inflation volatility.

• In the short term, a potentially strong El Niño episode might keep food prices elevated.

• In the medium term, without sufficient adaptation, the agricultural sector might suffer unexpected losses and cost pressures due to climate change.

• EM governments face the prospect of responding to more frequent food supply shocks and investing in climate adaptation against the backdrop of severely depleted fiscal capacity.




For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Trevor Allen, Head of Sustainability Research 

Jeffrey Schultz, Chief CEEMEA Economist

Sumati Semavoine-Jain, Sustainability Research Analyst  

Niccolo Carrara, Emerging Markets Economist



BNP Paribas London Branch | Global Markets (Recorded 04 January 2024) 



• There are significant pockets of vulnerability in countries’ ability to respond to physical risks related to climate change, according to our new BNP Paribas climate adaptation readiness scores.

• Some of the weakest scores are in south Asia, as well as in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

• Agriculture’s exposure to water stress is a potential source of global inflation volatility.

• In the short term, a potentially strong El Niño episode might keep food prices elevated.

• In the medium term, without sufficient adaptation, the agricultural sector might suffer unexpected losses and cost pressures due to climate change.

• EM governments face the prospect of responding to more frequent food supply shocks and investing in climate adaptation against the backdrop of severely depleted fiscal capacity.




For more information, please refer to : https://bnpp.lk/EyODgb 


For country-specific disclaimers and legal notices, please refer to https://globalmarkets.bnpparibas.com/gm/home/Markets_360_Country_Specific_Notices.pdf   


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