The European Central Bank (ECB) has imposed a fine of €7,551,050 on Crédit Agricole for failing to adhere to its decisions regarding climate-related and environmental risks. According to Jin10, the penalty reflects the ECB's commitment to enforcing compliance with its climate risk guidelines among financial institutions. The decision underscores the importance of integrating environmental considerations into banking operations, as the ECB continues to prioritize sustainability in its regulatory framework. Crédit Agricole's non-compliance highlights the challenges banks face in aligning with evolving climate policies and the potential financial repercussions of failing to meet regulatory standards.