Private sector development in the context of climate change has been increasingly emphasised in international financing institutions during the past years. It is widely recognized that the private sector needs to engage in climate financing.
This report discusses the current situation of the energy efficiency sector in India, delves into some of the causes hindering the development of this market and explains why the lack of commercial bank financing is one of the main barriers for attaining higher energy savings.
Innovative financial mechanisms, though widely discussed in the international community, are still relatively uncommon and little information is tracked at the project level, which is where innovation in financial structuring actually occurs.
This paper reviewed systematically practices and progresses of international and domestic emission trading policy in China during the past two decades, and concluded that emission trading is broadly used in the air pollutants reduction in USA, and the global carbon reduction with better effects,
This interim report of the High-Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (HLEG) of the European Commission identifies two imperatives for Europe’s financial system.
The study provides a review of the most innovative financing mechanisms employed by public entities in a range of countries around the world.
In its role as risk manager, risk carrier and investor, insurance is at the heart of a sustainable financial system.