China, the Environment & the Global Green Finance Transition

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Abstract

This chapter surveys China's major green finance developments in the three core areas that have been the focus of green finance reforms in other economies worldwide: the integration of climate and sustainability factors into the regulation of banks and other financial institutions; the development of standards (i.e. “taxonomies”) for investment products and activities; and corporate climate and sustainability disclosure mandates.
Original languageEnglish
JournalUCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal
Publication statusAccepted/In press/Filed - Jul 2024
EventChina & the Environment – Taking Stock of Domestic and Global Developments in Law & Governance - UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, United States
Duration: 19 Apr 202419 Apr 2024
https://www.sustain.ucla.edu/event/symposium-china-the-environment-taking-stock-of-domestic-and-global-developments-in-law-governance/

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Research Keywords

  • China
  • green finance
  • sustainability
  • ESG disclosure
  • taxonomy
  • banking
  • climate risk
  • environmental
  • law
  • regulation

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