Green Finance: A Key to Fight with Climate Change

S. Ravichandran, Mandira Roy
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Climate change (CC) is a burning issue in the contemporary situation. All nations should be concerned about this, and it must be addressed right away. Additionally, greater funding is required to discourse this issue. Green finance becomes a global issue in sustainable economic and financial growth. Green finance refers to the financial arrangements that are specifically used to fund ecologically viable plans or projects that incorporate the features of climate change. Member nations of the Kyoto Protocol, which was endorsed on December 11, 1997, gave it a top priority. These initiatives fall under the categories of "green financing," "waste processing and recycling," "biodiversity protection," "climate change adaptation," etc. In addition to helping India and poor nations to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), green financing may help them raise money to fulfill their Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) obligations under the Paris Agreement. Greening the industry through finance will lead to eco-sound results, ultimately leading to the green growth of the nations. Different countries can adopt green financing in a variety of methods and with varying legislation. In India, CSR was deemed necessary for NBFCs and SCBs by 2007. NAPCC was established in 2008 to adopt and mitigate the climate change policy. In the Union Budget of 2022, Finance Minister has announced the issuance of sovereign green bonds during the upcoming fiscal year. SGBs could potentially mobilize additional financial resources to support India's commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. The issuance of sovereign green bonds is a baby step toward directing private capital flows toward environmentally beneficial public projects. Other government programs aimed at preventing climate change and developing a low-carbon economy may receive funding from green financing.
绿色金融:应对气候变化的关键
气候变化(CC)是当前形势下一个亟待解决的问题。所有国家都应该关注这个问题,而且必须立即加以解决。此外,需要更多的资金来讨论这个问题。绿色金融已成为经济金融可持续发展的全球性课题。绿色金融是指专门用于资助包含气候变化特征的生态可行计划或项目的金融安排。1997年12月11日签署的《京都议定书》(Kyoto Protocol)的成员国将其列为重中之重。这些举措可分为“绿色融资”、“废物处理与回收”、“生物多样性保护”、“适应气候变化”等。除了帮助印度和贫穷国家实现可持续发展目标(sdg)外,绿色融资还可以帮助他们筹集资金,履行《巴黎协定》规定的国家自主贡献(NDC)义务。通过金融实现产业绿色化将产生生态效益,最终实现国家的绿色增长。不同的国家可以通过不同的方式和不同的立法来采用绿色融资。在印度,到2007年,企业社会责任被认为是nbfc和SCBs的必要条件。NAPCC成立于2008年,旨在采取和减缓气候变化政策。在2022年的联邦预算中,财政部长宣布在下一财政年度发行主权绿色债券。sgb有可能调动额外的财政资源,以支持印度到2070年实现净零碳排放的承诺。发行主权绿色债券是引导私人资本流向有利于环境的公共项目的一小步。其他旨在防止气候变化和发展低碳经济的政府项目可能会从绿色融资中获得资金。
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