KEY POINTS
  • "I don't think that ESG movement and the emphasis on climate change is creating the problems we have. If anything the problem is that we haven't moved as rapidly as we should have," Janet Yellen told CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin.
  • Yellen said the United States and Europe would have been less exposed to energy prices resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine if there had already been a more significant build-out of renewable energy.
  • Current energy market struggles are a reason to increase focus on renewable energy, Yellen said.
Outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen holds a news conference after a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Friday the United States should have moved faster toward renewable energy sources and that, had we done so, the country would be in a better position to address climate change and national security.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin asked Yellen whether the focus on environmental social governance needs to be partially suspended because of national security issues that the focus on ESG "is either creating or has created." Global bans on Russian oil after the Russian invasion of Ukraine have led to higher energy prices, for example.