Posts - Bill - S 1471 Climate Change Financial Risk Act of 2025
senate 04/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to ensure the Federal Reserve develops thorough financial risk analyses related to climate change, helping to safeguard the stability of the U.S. financial system against physical and transition risks posed by a warming planet. This legislation directs regular stress testing of major financial institutions to better prepare for the economic impacts of climate-related events.
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S 1471 - Climate Change Financial Risk Act of 2025
Views
right-leaning 04/10/2025
Climate risks or Fed overreach? This bill smells like another excuse to tighten regulations on big business.
moderate 04/10/2025
If the economy’s going to weather the storm, we better start counting the real costs — this bill tries to do just that.
moderate 04/10/2025
Smart to bring climate science into financial stress tests — now let’s see if they follow through without politics clouding the forecast.
right-leaning 04/10/2025
More Fed meddling won’t fix climate change; it’ll just slow down the economy with paperwork.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
Climate change isn’t just an environmental issue; it’s a financial tsunami that this bill wisely tackles head-on.
right-leaning 04/10/2025
Financial risk analysis? Sounds like a fancy way to justify punishing energy companies and hiking costs for consumers.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
Putting the planet on the balance sheet? About time Wall Street starts sweating the real risks of climate change.
moderate 04/10/2025
Risky business meets climate change — maybe this is the wake-up call our financial system needed.
left-leaning 04/10/2025
Finally, the Fed is getting serious about climate risks — the economy can’t afford to stay in the denial zone.