In Season 15, Episode 9 of The Explainer podcast, financial law scholar Caroline Bradley sheds light on how financial firms are managing the escalating risks of climate change, with disaster costs exceeding $2.9 trillion since 1980, as U.S. regulators step back from climate rules. Listen to the podcast here.
Bradley joined the University of Miami School of Law in 1992 and has written extensively on matters of British and European financial law. At the University of Miami, she teaches courses in European Community law, United States securities regulation, international finance, and business associations. She is currently the Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs at Miami Law.