Friday, November 8, 2019
San Francisco, CA
This conference brings together researchers from around the globe to discuss quantifying the climate risk faced by households, firms, and the financial system; measuring the economic costs and consequences of climate change; accounting for the effects of climate change on financial asset prices; and understanding the potential implications of climate change for monetary, supervisory, and trade policy.
Agenda with approximate livestream times (pdf, 102 kb).
Welcome and Introduction: 8:45–9:00 a.m.
Why Climate Change Matters to Us
Mary C. Daly, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Watch the presentation
Read the speech
Session 1 Chair:
Glenn D. Rudebusch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session 1A: 9:00–9:25 a.m.
Labor Supply in a Warmer World: The Impact of Climate Change on the Global Workforce
Presenter: Solomon Hsiang, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: David Card, University of California, Berkeley
Watch the presentation
Paper unavailable at request of author
Session 1B: 9:37–10:02 a.m.
Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis
Presenter: M. Hashem Pesaran, University of Southern California
Discussant: Francis X. Diebold, University of Pennsylvania
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 2 mb)
Session 2 Chair:
Galina B. Hale, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session 2A: 10:45–11:10 a.m.
Integrated Assessment in a Multi-region World with Multiple Energy Sources and Endogenous Technical Change
Presenter: Conny Olovsson, Central Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank)
Discussant: Larry Karp, University of California, Berkeley
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 470 kb)
Session 2B: 11:22–11:47 a.m.
On the Implications of Pollution for the Measurement of Output, Volatility, and the Natural Interest Rate
Presenter: Nicholas Z. Muller, Carnegie Mellon University
Discussant: François Gourio, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 1 mb)
Session 3 Chair:
Sylvain Leduc, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session 3A: 1:00–1:25 p.m.
Climate Change Risk
Presenter: Dana Kiku, University of Illinois
Discussant: Thomas Mertens, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 752 kb)
Session 3B: 1:37–2:02 p.m.
Carbon Risk
Presenter: Ryan Riordan, Queens University
Discussant: Harrison Hong, Columbia University
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 2 mb)
Session 4 Chair:
Òscar Jordà, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session 4A: 2:40–3:05 p.m.
A Run on Oil: Climate Policy, Stranded Assets, and Asset Prices
Presenter: Michael Barnett, Arizona State University
Discussant: Robert Ready, University of Oregon
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 4 mb)
Session 4B: 3:17–3:42 p.m.
The Environmental Bias of Trade Policy
Presenter: Joseph S. Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Katheryn Russ, University of California, Davis
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 2 mb)
Session 5 Chair:
Glenn D. Rudebusch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Session 5A: 4:20–4:45 p.m.
The Systemic Risk of Climate Policy
Presenter: Stephie Fried, Arizona State University
Discussant: Tony Smith, Yale University
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 2 mb)
Session 5B: 4:57–5:22 p.m.
Climate Change: Macroeconomic Impact and Implications for Monetary Policy
Presenter: Sandra Batten, Bank of England
Discussant: Warwick McKibbin, Australian National University
Watch the presentation
Download paper (pdf, 911 kb)
Closing Remarks: 5:35–5:45 p.m.
Why Climate Change Matters for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
Lael Brainard, Governor, Federal Reserve Board
Watch the presentation
Read the speech
Session 6: 7:15–7:55 p.m.
Introduction
Glenn D. Rudebusch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Dinner Speaker
Discussing Financial Risks during Wildfire
Frank Elderson, Member of the Governing Board, Netherlands Central Bank (De Nederlandsche Bank, DNB) and Chairman, Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)