Understanding green finance : a critical assessment and alternative perspectives
Material type: TextSeries: Elgar Understanding SeriesPublication details: Edward Elgar Publishing 2024 CheltenhamDescription: 227pISBN:- 9781803927541
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1. A critical overview of green finance 2. The defence of nature: resisting the financializaton of the earth 3. Money and a green economy: financialized solutions to the environmental problems 4. Limitations of conventional private green finance industry and strategies 5. Ecological money and finance: insight from post-Keynesian economics 6. Current policy initiatives on green finance in the EU: the green taxonomy in the global context 7. Challenges of green finance in Latin America 8. Green central banking policy between risk-based and reformist objectives 9. Multilateral development banks, corporations and banks: public and private actors between brown and green strategies 10. A neoliberal agenda: decentralized financial innovation to enhance sustainable finance 11. Finance, the green transition and climate justice in the Global South 12. Financing a just transition to a carbon-free world: a developmental perspective 13. Prospects and roadblocks to a "sustainable" international monetary and financial system 14. Clean energy finance and climate sanctions applied to south band 15. Neoliberal, reformist and transformative-progressive green finance and possible futures
This book exploring how green finance has become a key strategy for the financial industry in the wake of the 2007-08 financial crisis, this timely book critically assesses the current dominant forms of neoliberal green finance. Understanding Green Finance delivers a pioneering analysis of the topic, covering the essential tenets of green finance with an emphasis on critical approaches to mainstream views and presenting alternatives insights and perspectives. This prescient book first introduces the concept of, and current approaches to, green finance and green monetary policy, ultimately presenting a range of potential alternatives including both reformist and transformative-progressive approaches. Chapters explore how neoliberal green finance tends to deepen financialization, and does not effectively address environmental problems, offering insights into reformist forms of green finance that insist that state regulation and public financing are crucial to tackling environmental problems. A crucial contribution to the debate surrounding the financial industry's role in addressing the environmental crisis, this book will be beneficial for academics and students with an interest in environmental, ecological and financial economics. The accessible writing style will also prove valuable for policy makers, civil society professionals and financial and sustainability experts.
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