Events listed in The Paris Agreement

Asset Management
report / study

Report by the Working Group on Financial Institutions’ Efforts towards ...

ID 24331
The „Report by the Working Group on Financial Institutions‘ Efforts towards Decarbonization of the Economy“ serves as a pivotal guide for financial institutions‘ initiatives towards achieving carbon neutrality („net zero“) by 2050. The report acknowledges the accelerating global movement towards decarbonization and the increasing importance of financial institutions‘ involvement in driving the transition towards a sustainable economy. ...

NGFS publishes Conceptual Note for the Blended Finance Handbook

ID 23831
The NGFS has released a conceptual note outlining the key points for scaling up blended finance for climate adaptation and mitigation in EMDEs. The note emphasizes the role of climate blended finance in greening the global financial system and addresses the challenges faced in financing climate change initiatives. **Global investments required to achieve the Paris Agreement goals range from US$3 trillion to US$6 trillion ...
Asset Management
consultation

„Follow-up Guidance on Transition Finance – Towards Better Dialogue with ...

ID 23046
The FSA, the METI, and MoE in Japan are collaborating in the Study Group on Environmental Improvement for Effective Transition Finance and have jointly prepared a draft entitled Follow-up Guidance on Transition Finance – Towards Better Dialogue with Fundraisers (only available in Japanese). The number of countries and regions announcing their carbon neutral goals has increased since the Paris Agreement in 2015. Japan has ...
Asset Management
report / study

ECB starts disclosing climate impact of portfolios on road to Paris-alignment

ID 22449
The ECB has released its first set of climate-related financial disclosures, providing information on the carbon footprint and exposure to climate risks of its portfolios, as well as on climate-related governance, strategy and risk management. The disclosures cover the Eurosystem’s corporate security holdings in the CSPP and PEPP, alongside the ECB’s euro-denominated NMPPs, comprising its staff pension fund and own funds portfolio, and are ...
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