Ireland’s talent pool and ecosystem of know-how and supports put us to the fore as a potential green finance hub, experts say
Green Finance Special Report
Green Finance special report looks at how there has been an exponential growth in sustainable finance over the past number of years, and how the biggest area of focus has been the funding of projects that seek to reduce or eliminate the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere.
The more green lending a bank does, the more green capital it can attract to fund sustainable infrastructure
Sums needed to fund the European Green Deal and Ireland’s move to zero carbon put finance centre stage
Banks and insurance companies must contend with new sustainability rules and green policy shifts
The financial environment has been tough for renewables especially but in the final analysis green is good
The regulatory pressure is on funds to come clean about the ESG credentials of their financial products
Financial institutions have a critical role in encouraging businesses and homeowners to transition to a low-carbon economy
Sustainable financing presents new career paths for those starting out or seeking to switch, writes Peter Mcguire
It is now clear that sustainability is not just about values and ethical principles, but it has a direct impact on companies’ fundamentals and financials
A raft of new financial regulations is helping to drive capital towards sustainable investments
Measures are underway to build on our international reputation as a global financial centre and to build our strengths in the sustainable finance area
There is a growing gap between the current availability of sustainable finance skills and what will be required to support growth in the field
Young people want virtuous business where inputs and outputs are measured in a provable way and some recent trends reflect this
How sustainable funding can help Ireland’s clean energy transition
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