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Bhavya Gupta

Bhavya Gupta

Bhavya Gupta is a PhD candidate at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and a Fox International Fellow at Yale University. Her thesis focuses on climate-related risks to financial stability, and the role of central banks and financial supervisors in mitigating these risks.
Bhavya Gupta is a PhD candidate at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and a Fox International Fellow at Yale University. Her thesis focuses on climate-related risks to financial stability, and the role of central banks and financial supervisors in mitigating these risks.
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English

To stay the spread of disquiet and keep climate action on track, governments must minimise the economic disruption and shepherd a just transition.

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The US leads a group of major economies now determined to break China’s grip on resources vital to a green transition. While efforts to diversify the supply chain are understandable, without cooperation, the battle for control may lead to unfair and unsustainable practices.

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