Learn about what taxonomies are and the important role they play in sustainable finance and supporting the Canadian economy’s transition towards Net Zero.
The Report consists of three parts. Part One introduces the concept of a green and transition finance taxonomy and evaluates its opportunities and risks for Canada. Part Two discusses how such a taxonomy should be designed for the Canadian context, while Part Three describes how to implement the taxonomy.
This e-learning course provides technical knowledge on the contribution that sustainable finance can make to sustainable development, and on how sustainable finance may be deployed in the real-world policy or business context.
This framework outlines EDC’s approach for classifying direct financing transactions as sustainable. It allows visibility into how the EDC tracks and reports on what they consider sustainable finance, as well as their progress against ESG objectives.
Catalysing action across the financial system to support the transition to more sustainable and inclusive economies worldwide. Review initiates, read the latest news, or explore based on by role in the sustainable economy: banks, insurers, or investors
Publishes radical and reformist initiatives for responsiveness in global financial markets and environmental, developmental, social and governance principles.
Green Finance is an international, interdisciplinary Open Access journal focusing on Green finance, Environmental, and Sustainability research and practice.
JOSFA aims to provide an outlet for research and scholarship on the broader areas of sustainable finance, green banking, sustainable corporate governance, accountability and ethics, and sustainability reporting.