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Author Ezroj, Aaron, author.

Title Carbon risk and green finance / Aaron Ezroj. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
©2021
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 122 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Banking, money and international finance ; 24
Banking, money and international finance ; 24.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "As the world plans for economic recovery following the global COVID-19 pandemic, major economies are looking to comprehensive strategies for addressing carbon risks and identifying green finance opportunities. Since Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Michael Bloomberg began tackling climate change as financial concern, the international financial community has been developing sophisticated analytical tools that will enable the success of comprehensive efforts to address carbon risk and identify green finance opportunities. This timely publication offers a cutting-edge analysis of the financial aspects of climate change. It discusses the most important analytical tools, their origin, how they work, where they can go, and how they fit into a larger strategy. First, reporting frameworks can allow companies to see how well they are addressing carbon risks, in particular with respect to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. Second, by quantifying how much greenhouse gas companies emit into the atmosphere as a direct or indirect result of their operations, carbon footprint calculations can help identify carbon risks with particular companies, especially within supply chains. Third, brown taxonomies can help investors identify current carbon risks by classifying fossil fuel assets in a systematic manner. Fourth, green taxonomies can help investors identify current green finance opportunities by classifying sustainable activities in a systematic manner. Fifth, scenario analysis for assets can help investors identify future carbon risks and green finance opportunities. Finally, stress testing for liabilities can help insurers and banks address future carbon risks and better inform policymakers. Scholars, policymakers, and business professionals will find this book informative. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of the analytical tools supporting efforts to address carbon risks and identify green finance opportunities. This will hopefully make these individuals more successful in their personal endeavors to build a more sustainable and resilient economy for future generations"-- Provided by publisher
Biography Aaron Ezroj is a graduate of UCLA School of Law and a Fulbright Scholar. He was a member of California's delegation to the United Nations Climate Change Conference and managed carbon risk programs that the United Nations called groundbreaking.
Subject Carbon dioxide mitigation -- Economic aspects.
Finance -- Environmental aspects.
Carbon offsetting.
Gaz carbonique -- Réduction -- Aspect économique.
Finances -- Aspect de l'environnement.
Compensation des émissions de carbone.
Carbon dioxide mitigation -- Economic aspects
Carbon offsetting
Other Form: Print version: Ezroj, Aaron. Carbon risk and green finance. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021 9780367559915 (DLC) 2020035517
ISBN 9781003095996 (electronic book)
1003095992 (electronic book)
1000320200 (electronic book)
9781000320268 (electronic book)
100032026X (electronic book)
9781000320237 (electronic book)
1000320235 (electronic book)
9781000320206 (electronic book)
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