User:Munachiokoro1/Climate finance

My plan is to leave what was already written on the goals of climate finance, not really edit what was written in that section but add to it.

a fundamental goal of the executive order is to "promote uniform, clear, comprehensible, comparable, and accurate disclosure of climate-related financial risk, including both physical and transitional risk."

Equally crucial, he says, is acting on that risk and considering how it disproportionately impacts underprivileged groups, especially people of color. This is President Biden's take on the executive order that was signed to prompt action on climate finance. https://subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eenews/1063733197 This is something I was looking into adding that section for goals of climate finance.

The article also touches on the potential economic costs of climate finance which was another section that I was also looking to address, Some banking regulators had already begun to take steps in this regard. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission became the first U.S. regulator to explicitly warn that increasing temperatures might jeopardize U.S. financial stability in September.

I haven't really done much research on this aspect but it is also one worth considering.

Its main conclusions are a mix of caution and hope. Global warming is already wreaking havoc on human and ecological systems. Some of them are nearing the end of their adaptability. Some of them will be permanently altered and will be unable to recover, even if increasing temperatures ultimately subside.

Residents of Louisiana's rapidly diminishing island settlement of Isle de Jean Charles, many of whom are Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe members, have become widely acknowledged as the country's first climate refugees in the recent decade. In other parts of the world, entire island countries are facing forced evacuation as their homes disappear beneath the rising sea. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/with-limited-amount-of-time-left-new-ipcc-report-urges-climate-adaptation/

This article also talks about the economic costs of climate finance, but not so much about the goals of climate finance.

I plan on trying to get some illustrations and visual graphs that can help give some additional and some more insights into the economical costs of climate finance and also what they trying to achieve.