What is green finance, after all? – Exploring definitions and their implications under the Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)

L.L.B. Lazaro , C.S. Grangeia , L. Santos , L.L. Giatti
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Climate change concerns and energy transitions are currently addressing not only energy technologies and innovations to decarbonize economies, but also financial mechanisms to enable such transitions. The concepts of green finance and green investment have expanded in recent years, bringing perspectives to support sustainable projects. In this study, we examine the scientific research in green finance to identify advances, main topics, and policy recommendations. We then explore how green financing can play an important role in supporting the development and implementation of biofuel projects in Brazil. The biofuel policy (RenovaBio) established a carbon market the so-called “Decarbonization Credits” (CBIOs), which is a financial instrument designed to incentivize the production and use of sustainable biofuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The findings suggest that green finance needs to advance with a clear definition of their requirements and standards not to fund non-green projects and projects that overlook social and environmental sustainability for economic benefits, and to enable investors to better assess risks and opportunities of their investments. Regarding green finance for biofuel, while some studies suggest that biofuels could play a role in the transition to a green economy, others warn of the environmental costs associated with large-scale production, which can lead to negative impacts on biodiversity, and land-water use. It is expected that the green finance issue in Brazil will find fertile ground in the biofuel sector. However, this will depend on sustainable agriculture practices, as well as on designing the RenovaBio program in such a way that is transparent, accountable, and socially and environmentally responsible.

到底什么是绿色金融?-探索巴西生物燃料政策下的定义及其影响(RenovaBio)
气候变化问题和能源转型目前不仅涉及实现经济脱碳的能源技术和创新,还涉及实现此类转型的金融机制。近年来,绿色金融和绿色投资的概念得到了扩展,为支持可持续项目带来了前景。在本研究中,我们考察了绿色金融的科学研究,以确定进展、主要主题和政策建议。然后,我们探讨绿色融资如何在支持巴西生物燃料项目的开发和实施方面发挥重要作用。生物燃料政策(RenovaBio)建立了一个碳市场,即所谓的“脱碳信贷”(CBIO),这是一种旨在激励可持续生物燃料的生产和使用并减少温室气体排放的金融工具。研究结果表明,绿色金融需要明确其要求和标准,以推动发展,不资助非绿色项目和为了经济利益而忽视社会和环境可持续性的项目,并使投资者能够更好地评估其投资的风险和机会。关于生物燃料的绿色融资,虽然一些研究表明,生物燃料可以在向绿色经济的过渡中发挥作用,但另一些研究则警告说,大规模生产会带来环境成本,这可能会对生物多样性和土地用水产生负面影响。预计巴西的绿色金融问题将在生物燃料领域找到肥沃的土壤。然而,这将取决于可持续农业实践,以及以透明、负责任、对社会和环境负责的方式设计RenovaBio计划。
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