Finance ClimAct, moving towards more sustainable financing
Finance ClimAct project supports savers, financial institutions and companies.
The programme aims to provide concrete tools to integrate climate issues into investment decisions, enabling financial flows to be aligned with energy-climate objectives and strengthening the resilience of the financial system to climate risks.
- Past eventsADEME, SILVER SPONSOR OF CLIMATE FINANCE DAY Dernière mise à jour : 14 October 2022
The Agence de la Transition Ecologique will be present on Thursday 27 October 2022, at the Palais Brongniart in Paris,… Read more
- Press[ARTICLE] INVESTING WITH A LIMITED ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT Dernière mise à jour : 12 October 2022
The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) has published a new article on how to limit the environmental footprint of your… Read more
- A financial institution +2Transition risks: multi-model analysis for France - Comparative study of the implementation of NGFS scenarios 28 March 2023
Transition risks: multi-model analysis for France Comparative study of the implementation of the #NGFS scenarios To assess the specific impact of transition risks at the French level, four teams of macroeconomists from ADEME, SEURECO, CIRED and the Banque de France (as individual members) participated in a joint exercise to model, assess and compare the macroeconomic and sectoral impact of three transition scenarios proposed by the NGFS by 2050. Download file
- Climate target setting +2The limitations of voluntary climate commitments from private financial actors 11 January 2023
For several years, considerable time and energy has been dedicated to the subject of voluntary commitments from private financial actors. Such initiatives, however, encounter important structural obstacles that limit their effectiveness, as highlighed in this Policy Brief. While beneficial and worthy of encouragement, we cannot expect these initiatives to deliver more than they are realistically capable of achieving. Hence the need for a strong commitment from public authorities to mobilize private finance to support a rapid and organized transition. Download file
- Past eventsADEME, SILVER SPONSOR OF CLIMATE FINANCE DAY Dernière mise à jour : 14 October 2022
The Agence de la Transition Ecologique will be present on Thursday 27 October 2022, at the Palais Brongniart in Paris,… Read more
- Press[ARTICLE] INVESTING WITH A LIMITED ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT Dernière mise à jour : 12 October 2022
The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) has published a new article on how to limit the environmental footprint of your… Read more
- A financial institution +2Transition risks: multi-model analysis for France - Comparative study of the implementation of NGFS scenarios 28 March 2023
Transition risks: multi-model analysis for France Comparative study of the implementation of the #NGFS scenarios To assess the specific impact of transition risks at the French level, four teams of macroeconomists from ADEME, SEURECO, CIRED and the Banque de France (as individual members) participated in a joint exercise to model, assess and compare the macroeconomic and sectoral impact of three transition scenarios proposed by the NGFS by 2050. Download file
- Climate target setting +2The limitations of voluntary climate commitments from private financial actors 11 January 2023
For several years, considerable time and energy has been dedicated to the subject of voluntary commitments from private financial actors. Such initiatives, however, encounter important structural obstacles that limit their effectiveness, as highlighed in this Policy Brief. While beneficial and worthy of encouragement, we cannot expect these initiatives to deliver more than they are realistically capable of achieving. Hence the need for a strong commitment from public authorities to mobilize private finance to support a rapid and organized transition. Download file