In the green finance policy, what is the significance of setting environmental standards for financial institutions? A. To increase their operating costs without any benefit B. To force them to exit the market C. To ensure that their financial activities are in line with environmental protection ...
In green finance, which of the following is a key aspect related to environmental protection? A. High - carbon investment B. Sustainable development C. Over - exploitation of natural resources D. Ignoring E. nvironmental regulations 相关知识点: ...
Additional informationAuthor informationHenry SchäferProfessor Henry Schäfer is holder of the Chair for Business Administration and Financial Economics at the University of Stuttgart. He started his research in SRI and CSR already 20 years ago and is one of the leading researchers in these fields...
It combines the resources and advantages of both the public and private sectors to promote green finance projects more effectively D. It reduces the regulatory power of the government over green finance projects 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:在国际绿色金融发展趋势中,公私合营(PPPs)的主要...
In green finance - related environmental protection, which of the following is a long - term positive impact on biodiversity? A. Supporting projects that destroy natural habitats for economic benefits B. Funding the protection of endangered species and their habitats C. Encouraging the over - ...
A. A company continues to use a large amount of fossil fuels without any change B. A bank provides funds for a solar power plant project C. An enterprise ignores environmental protection regulations in production D. A financial institution invests in a high - pollution factory 相关知识点: 试...
Green finance is a rapidly growing industry in China, reflecting the country's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable development. After more than two decades of double-digit economic growth, Beijing witnessed the era of high growth approaching its end. Furthermore, as...
This paper provides a detailed description of venture capital investment in the green sector across 29 countries over the period 2005–2010, and identifies the role that policies might play in explaining observed cross-country differences. The analysis is based on a deal-level database of businesses...
Vincent Lee, Executive Director (External) of HKMA and Deputy Director of IFFO, said, "Today's discussion clearly highlights the strengths of Hong Kongs platform in facilitating infrastructure financing and investments, and our credentials as a premier centre for green finance in the region. Going...
The conference invited regulators, investors and other key stakeholders to have discussions on the role of investors in the green finance wave, aiming to inspire more Chinese green investors. The co-hosts of the event are: Green Finance Committee, China Society of Finance ...