Climate & Nature Risk
Macro-financial implications of environmental degradation. Stress testing methodologies for climate and biodiversity risks.
Economist
London School of Economics · Natural State · (Formerly European Central Bank and University of Oxford)
Carlo Pasqua is an economist researching climate- and nature-related macro-financial risk, debt sustainability, stress testing and scenario analysis, and nature finance.
Carlo Pasqua is an economist researching climate- and nature-related macro-financial risk, debt sustainability, stress testing and scenario analysis, and nature finance.
Macro-financial implications of environmental degradation. Stress testing methodologies for climate and biodiversity risks.
Integrating climate and natural capital into debt sustainability analysis and fiscal frameworks — working toward the first nature- and climate-informed DSA methodology.
Investment screening across biodiversity and socio-economic indicators. Outcome-based financing structures for nature-positive investment in emerging markets.
Working Paper
Occasional Paper
Nature at risk: Implications for the euro area economy and financial stability
Occasional Paper
Investing in Europe’s green future: Green investment needs, outlook and obstacles to funding the gap
CLEAN Helpdesk Report
CLEAN Helpdesk Report
Integrating Nature into the IMF-World Bank’s Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries
Economic Bulletin Article
Economic and financial impacts of nature degradation and biodiversity loss
FIE Box
Massive investment needs to meet EU green and digital targets
Report
The UK nature finance ecosystem: status and opportunities for scale