Analyzing data and classifications from the European Banking Authority, the authors of this paper test whether existing frameworks might inadvertently be disincentivizing divestments from brown assets. Read more

Analyzing data and classifications from the European Banking Authority, the authors of this paper test whether existing frameworks might inadvertently be disincentivizing divestments from brown assets. Read more
In this article for the Green European Journal Danae Kyriakopoulou argues that, as central banks start to change tack after years of loose monetary policy, using the levers of the financial system to fight inflation risks cutting climate investment just as we need it most. Read more
This paper outlines three perspectives on the emerging concept of double materiality, along with their implications for monetary and financial policy and the challenges they raise in theory and practice. Read more
How can we decarbonise international finance to deliver net-zero central banking? Nick Robins, Simon Dikau and Ulrich Volz present a roadmap for greening global finance. Read more
Nick Robins explores how UK banks and investors are starting to get behind the just transition that is needed for the country to reach its new net-zero target. Read more
Nick Robins explores what the recent upsurge in commitment to a net-zero economy could mean for Europe’s financial system. Read more
As recognition grows rapidly among central banks of the need for routine consideration of climate change risks, robust research is required to guide and underpin their actions. Nick Robins and Matthias Täger introduce a new global research network designed to build these foundations. Read more