气候变化银行:南亚倡议

Rachita Gulati, Dil B. Rahut, Sunil Kumar
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气候变化及其相关风险正受到银行业监管机构的关注。与气候相关的风险会显著影响银行的贷款行为、投资决策和运营实践,最终影响银行的稳定性。由于银行在满足融资需求(包括气候融资)和应对这一全球挑战方面发挥着至关重要的作用,它们的行动将产生重大影响。因此,必须了解气候变化的影响以及银行在减轻其对其业务活动的不利影响和维护其稳定方面发挥的关键作用。本研究对这些问题进行了深入研究,重点关注中央银行是否有效地设计或重新制定监管措施,以确保可持续实践、气候风险和其他与气候相关的金融信息的透明度和披露,特别是在南亚国家。由于银行负有社会责任,可持续发展和气候变化实践的透明度至关重要。此外,该文件还阐明了南亚气候融资倡议和银行对恢复框架的遵守情况。文章最后提出了加强银行气候相关信息披露的相关政策构想。本文可分为:气候经济学;经济与气候变化政策与治理;社区、城市和地区的气候变化治理;政策与治理;国家气候变化政策
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Banking for Climate Change: South Asia Initiatives
Climate change and its associated risks are gaining attention from regulatory authorities in the banking sector. Climate‐related risks can significantly affect banks' lending behaviors, investment decisions, and operational practices, ultimately affecting their stability. As banks play a crucial role in fulfilling financing needs, including climate financing and confronting this global challenge, their actions make a significant difference. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the implications of climate change and the critical role banks play in mitigating its adverse effects on their business activities and safeguarding their stability. This study delves into these issues and focuses on whether central banks effectively devise or reformulate regulatory measures to ensure transparency and disclosure of sustainable practices, climate risks, and other climate‐related financial information, especially in South Asian countries. Transparency in sustainable and climate change practices is crucial as banks hold social responsibility. Further, the paper also sheds light on climate finance initiatives and bank compliance with revived frameworks in South Asia. The article concludes by offering relevant policy drawings to enhance banks' disclosure of climate‐related information.This article is categorized under: Climate Economics > Economics and Climate Change Policy and Governance > Governing Climate Change in Communities, Cities, and Regions Policy and Governance > National Climate Change Policy
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