In its strategic review, the European Central Bank has made the integration of climate change one of its priorities for the coming years. Using textual analysis methods, we study how this topic has appeared and evolved in the speeches of the ECB’s Executive Board members since 1997. After two decades of ignorance, the topic makes its entrance in 2018, a few years behind other central banks, and then really takes off from 2020, until it is present in almost every second speech in 2021. Above all, climate change is now addressed as a central banking issue, and problematised in terms of its impact on the ECB’s missions, mandate and instruments.
The 11th edition of the annual International Conference on Mobility Challenges brings together experts from academia and industry, pushing the frontier of challenges at the intersection of automotive, energy, and mobility sectors. We welcome internationally renowned speakers as well as participants from the three sponsoring chairs, along with specialists from a wide range of...