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Part I: Green Finance and Investment Dynamics -- Chapter 1: Green Finance Initiatives and Their Potential to Drive Sustainable Development -- Chapter 2: Comparative Efficiency of Green Assets and Black Assets Around the Russo-Ukraine War -- Chapter 3: Does Foreign Green Finance Inspire...
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"What should be the role of the ECB in tackling the socio-ecological challenges related to planetary boundaries, such as climate change and loss of biodiversity? A clear answer to this question is still lacking, in spite of the strategy review of 2021. Regretfully, this review has not received...
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Carbon budgets have emerged as a robust metric of warming, but little is known about the usefulness of regional carbon budgets as indicators of policy. This article explores the potential of regional carbon budgets to inform climate policy. Using the large database of scenarios from IPCC AR5...
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We present typical scenarios and general insights from a novel dynamic model of farsighted climate coalition formation involving market linkage and cap coordination, using a simple analytical model of the underlying cost-benefit structure. In our model, the six major emitters of CO2 can link...
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policy leads to a fall in world emissions irrespective of the optimal location choice. Thus for being effective and not …
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This paper uses an integrated assessment model to quantify the climate R&D investment strategy for a variety of scenarios fully consistent with 2°C. We estimate the total climate R&D investment needs in approximately 1 USD Trillion cumulatively in the period 2010-2030, and 1.6 USD Trillions in...
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