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2: Financial services for managing risk

Submissions Received - Financial Services for Managing Risk: Climate Change and Carbon Trading


The Garnaut Review has committed to undertaking an extensive consultation process to encourage open and informed discussion on key climate change issues.

This paper, Issues Paper 2 - Financial Services for Managing Risk: Climate Change and Carbon Trading (PDF, 100kb) is the second in a series of papers on key issues to be covered by the Review. It includes a summary of climate change issues relating to the financial and insurance sectors at the public forum on 31 October, 2007. The paper intends to raise, explore and seek input on some of the key issues facing Australian financial and insurance services as a result of climate change, including:
  • implications of climate change for insurance;
  • roles and responsibilities in climate change risk management;
  • building effective carbon trading markets; and
  • positioning Australia as a regional hub in the Asia Pacific Carbon Markets.

Submissions for Issue Paper 2 have now closed.

All submissions have been made available on the Review website. Click here to view submissions.

If you have any queries, please contact the Secretariat via email at contactus@garnautreview.org.au.

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Individual/Organisation


Submission

A3P
ACX
Ashiabor, Hope
ASX
Australian Bankers Association
Australian Financial Markets Association (AFMA)
Australian Securities and Investment Committee
Australasian Carbon Exchange
Burke, Jeremy
Carbon Sense Coalition
CSR Ltd
Edentiti
Energetics
Energy Developments
Greenbank
N/A
IGCC
Institute of Actuaries of Australia - 1
Insurance Australia Group
Insurance Coucil of Australia
Investment and Financial Services Association (IFSA)
KPMG
Merrill Lynch
National Association of Forest Industries
NSW Government
O'Donnell, Carol
Quin, Ben
Rio Tinto
Scott, Murray
TRUenergy
Walker, Dr George
Westpac
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