January 20, 2026
While addressing inflation and growth are critical, the next Fed chair should also consider the long-term effects of climate change on the economy. Sustainable policies may prevent future economic crises.
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It is important but it needs to be sustainable and work in a global highly competitive economy, which is easier said than done. It’s not a level playing field and many nation states are playing a zero sum game which is not conducive to this type of policy. Use capitalism and market incentives to get there.
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It is important but it needs to be sustainable and work in a global highly competitive economy, which is easier said than done. It’s not a level playing field and many nation states are playing a zero sum game which is not conducive to this type of policy. Use capitalism and market incentives to get there.
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