Sustainable finance is a burgeoning area of international relations that cross-sects trends towards financial liberalization and global environmental governance. This article seeks to examine the role of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) in the emergence of a global sustainable finance regime through its finance initiative in 2003. Specifically, the article proposes research on the establishment and robustness of UNEP\u27s finance initiative and the extent to which it has been taken up by the global finance industry. It aims to compare UNEP\u27s finance initiative with the Equator Principles established by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in 2004, which determine environmental policy targets for the banking industry. ...
This introductory chapter provides a broad-brush presentation of the intergovernmental regime for su...
Environmental finance and green banking are central drivers of the transition to a sustainable econo...
In the era of economic advancement the world is facing serious environmental degradation. The rapid...
In 2003, a number of banks adopted the Equator Principles (EPs), a voluntary Code of Conduct based o...
Financial institutions have historically invested in carbon-intensive industries which pollute the p...
and its North American Task Force (NATF) Note to Reader The UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a u...
This article considers the Equator Principles, a voluntary code for environmentally responsible proj...
Financing for the global environment is scattered among many institutions and, without an overview o...
In 2003, a number of banks adopted the Equator Principles (EPs), a voluntary Code of Conduct based o...
The world’s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
It is clear that the rapid expansion of the post-World War two economy, financed through Bretton Woo...
The emerging economic, social, and environmental pressures highlighted the need for long-term approa...
Reviews the environmental and social policies of key banking institutions from around the world, and...
The world�s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
This introductory chapter provides a broad-brush presentation of the intergovernmental regime for su...
Environmental finance and green banking are central drivers of the transition to a sustainable econo...
In the era of economic advancement the world is facing serious environmental degradation. The rapid...
In 2003, a number of banks adopted the Equator Principles (EPs), a voluntary Code of Conduct based o...
Financial institutions have historically invested in carbon-intensive industries which pollute the p...
and its North American Task Force (NATF) Note to Reader The UNEP Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a u...
This article considers the Equator Principles, a voluntary code for environmentally responsible proj...
Financing for the global environment is scattered among many institutions and, without an overview o...
In 2003, a number of banks adopted the Equator Principles (EPs), a voluntary Code of Conduct based o...
The world’s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
It is clear that the rapid expansion of the post-World War two economy, financed through Bretton Woo...
The emerging economic, social, and environmental pressures highlighted the need for long-term approa...
Reviews the environmental and social policies of key banking institutions from around the world, and...
The world�s most influential development agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), is the leading actor in...
For decades environmental groups have tried to ‘green ’ the World Bank. Yet another part of the Worl...
This introductory chapter provides a broad-brush presentation of the intergovernmental regime for su...
Environmental finance and green banking are central drivers of the transition to a sustainable econo...
In the era of economic advancement the world is facing serious environmental degradation. The rapid...