The NGFS has published a summary of ideal indicators to understand the degree of greening of the financial system, including the volume of green bonds issued by financial institutions globally. The dashboard provides analytics at the aggregate and jurisdictional level as outlined below.
- Real economy
- Carbon emissions
- Carbon pricing initiatives
- Renewable energy consumption
- Environmentally related tax revenue
- Fossil fuel subsidies
- Environmentally motivated subsidies
- National expenditure on environmental protection
- Reporting
- Companies and other organisations committed to supporting TCFD
- TCFD-aligned market capitalisation and total assets
- Risk
- Natural resources rents
- Net forest depletion
- Economic losses from climate-related extremes
- Vulnerability to climate change and readiness to improve resilience
- Mobilisation
- Volumes of green bonds issued and maturing: Total
- Volumes of green bonds issued and maturing: Governments and supranationals
- Volumes of green bonds issued and maturing: Financial institutions
- Volumes of green bonds issued and maturing: Utilities and power generation companies
- Volumes of social bonds issued and maturing: Total
- Total global climate finance flows
- Regulation
- Responsible investment-related policy instruments
- Global initiatives
- Principles for Responsible Investment signatories
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Sector: Finance
Country / Region: Europe
Tags: assessment of the status quo, Banks, bonds, climate change, climate finance, energy, green bonds, Industry Regulators, Institutional Investors, National Regulators, nature protection, policy instruments for mitigation, SMARTER, Supranational Regulators, taxes, taxes and leviesIn 5 user collections: Green Home Investment Platform – Industry Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – National Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Supranational Regulators , Green Home Investment Platform – Institutional Investors , Green Home Investment Platform – Banks
Knowledge Object: Web Resource
Author: Network for Greening the Financial System