Logo
  • News
  • Research
  • Central Banks
  • Scorecard
  • Why Green Central Banking?
Subscribe
Logo
  • Sections
    • News
    • Research
    • About
    • Scorecard 2022
  • Topics
    • Monetary policy
    • Capital requirements
    • Disclosure
    • Nature loss
    • Supervision
    • Stress tests
  • Central Banks
    • Bank of England
    • Bank of Japan
    • Deutsche Bundesbank
    • European Central Bank
    • Federal Reserve
    • Peoples Bank of China
  • Info
    • About
    • Privacy policy
    • Cookie policy
94567F3F-1CFC-42C3-B03C-BBE062C4D331 Created with sketchtool.
  • Monetary policy
  • Capital requirements
  • Disclosure
  • Nature loss
  • Supervision
  • Stress tests
  • Sections
    • News
    • Research
    • About
    • Scorecard 2022
  • Topics
    • Monetary policy
    • Capital requirements
    • Disclosure
    • Nature loss
    • Supervision
    • Stress tests
  • Central Banks
    • Bank of England
    • Bank of Japan
    • Deutsche Bundesbank
    • European Central Bank
    • Federal Reserve
    • Peoples Bank of China
  • Info
    • About
    • Privacy policy
    • Cookie policy

Research Archive


An industrial skyline along a body of water, tall chimneys billowing smoke into an orange sunset
Research| September 18, 2023

Funds and the State of European Sustainable Finance

About 60% of managed assets in the EU are in ESG or sustainability linked funds, but this MSCI report says there is a long way to go to integrate sustainability into investment processes.

Written by MSCI
A grid of solar panels seen from above, with strips of green plants running underneath
Research| May 5, 2023

Overcoming the Babel Tower Challenge

A Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance in the Latin American and Caribbean Region

Colombia was the first country in the Americas to develop a green taxonomy, and this WWF report says it can be used as a regional blueprint. The authors also give advice to countries to design interoperable, fit-for-purpose taxonomies.

Written by WWF
Six yellow notes pinned to a board, each featuring a hand-drawn graph
Research| July 13, 2022

NGFS: Final Report on Bridging Data Gaps

This final report from the NGFS’s workstream on data gaps reviews climate-related data availability, introduces a new directory of data sources and calls for consistent and comparable global disclosure standards and green taxonomies.

Written by Network for Greening the Financial System

You have seen 3 of 3

Filter

Central Banks

Policy Area

Years

3 articles

Events

The Distributional Costs of Net-Zero: 25 September 2023: E-axes, Online Nature, Finance and the Macroeconomy: Risks, Impacts and Feedback Effects: 19-20 October 2023: Asia School of Business & others, Kuala Lumpur
The Distributional Costs of Net-Zero: 25 September 2023: E-axes, Online Nature, Finance and the Macroeconomy: Risks, Impacts and Feedback Effects: 19-20 October 2023: Asia School of Business & others, Kuala Lumpur
The Distributional Costs of Net-Zero: 25 September 2023: E-axes, Online Nature, Finance and the Macroeconomy: Risks, Impacts and Feedback Effects: 19-20 October 2023: Asia School of Business & others, Kuala Lumpur
The Distributional Costs of Net-Zero: 25 September 2023: E-axes, Online Nature, Finance and the Macroeconomy: Risks, Impacts and Feedback Effects: 19-20 October 2023: Asia School of Business & others, Kuala Lumpur

Subscribe to weekly newsletter

Stay current on the latest news and research on how central banks and supervisors are responding to the climate crisis.
Sign up to our newsletter and get weekly updates

Menu

  • News
  • Research
  • Central Banks
  • Green Central Banking Scorecard

Topics

  • Monetary policy
  • Capital requirements
  • Nature loss
  • Disclosure
  • Supervision
  • Stress tests

Info

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
94567F3F-1CFC-42C3-B03C-BBE062C4D331 Created with sketchtool.

The Sunrise Project, Lvl 2/91 Reservoir St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia. [email protected]

© 2023 Green Central Banking. All rights reserved.

Subscribe to weekly newsletter

Stay current on the latest news and research on how central banks and supervisors are responding to the climate crisis.
Sign up to our newsletter and get weekly updates

Green Central Banking
Weekly Newsletter

Sign up for Green Central Banking updates

Register to receive a weekly digest of the latest news and content on climate change and central banking.

By submitting my information I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Any questions? [email protected]

Thank you for signing up!

You have now been signed up to our newsletter with the email address provided:

Search

Press enter for full results

Trending…

European Central Bank Bank of England The Federal Reserve
Green Central Banking Weekly Newsletter

Stay current on the latest news and research on how central banks and supervisors are responding to the climate crisis.

By submitting my information I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.