Climate-neutral central banking: How the European system of central banks can support the transition to net-zero
Robins, Nick / Simon Dikau / Ulrich VolzExterne Publikationen (2021)
London: Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment (LSE) / Centre for Sustainable Finance (SOAS, University of London)
Achieving climate neutrality by bringing greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero is a core goal of global as well as European climate policy. Together with strengthening resilience to physical shocks and ensuring that the transition process is fair and just, climate neutrality is a key pillar of the European Union’s Green Deal programme. This policy report seta out why central banks in the EU need to adopt net-zero strategies and provides seven concrete recommendations for how they can.
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