Sustainable finance has increasingly moved from being a niche activity to a mainstream one, with many leading financial institutions committing themselves to sustainability goals. This book unpacks the key terms, concepts and debates – both theoretical and applied – that underpin sustainable finance.
Many leading investment institutions, including asset managers, pension funds and insurance companies, have made commitments to sustainable investment or to the delivery of sustainability goals alongside their investment objectives.
This mainstreaming of sustainable investment raises many important questions, such as the following:
This book unpacks the key terms, concepts and debates – both theoretical and applied – that underpin sustainable investment. Through evidence-based analysis, it cuts through the hype to critically explore sustainable finance’s transformative potential as well as its limitations. In doing so, the book enables public policymakers, financial institutions, companies, civil society organisations and academics to engage in a more informed discussion about the contribution that sustainable investment can make to sustainability goals.