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  1. Monitoring the climate impact of fiscal policy
    lessons from tracking the COVID-19 response
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, D.C.]

    In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, governments around the world announced unprecedented fiscal packages to address the economic impact of the crisis. The unusually large scale of the packages was accompanied by widespread calls for "greening" them... more

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    In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, governments around the world announced unprecedented fiscal packages to address the economic impact of the crisis. The unusually large scale of the packages was accompanied by widespread calls for "greening" them to meet the dual goals of economic recovery and environmental sustainability. In response, several researchers and international organizations attempted to assess the "greenness" of the fiscal policy response of the world's largest economies. This paper takes stock of the contributions made by these various trackers, identifies strengths and weaknesses of their methodologies, and draws lessons for assessing the climate impact of fiscal policy going forward. It finds that: trackers provided useful assessments of the (generally low) level of greenness and raised awareness; trackers' methodologies, while valid and innovative, varied significantly with some important, if currently largely unavoidable, weaknesses; and the way forward should involve tracking the greenness of entire government budgets, rather than just their response to the COVID-19 crisis

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781589067769
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    Series: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 259
    Subjects: Green fiscal policy tracker; green budgeting; COVID-19 response; climate impact assessment; Climate Impact; Environmental Economics; Green Fiscal Policy Tracker; Green Fiscal Policy Tracker, Green Budgeting and COVID-19 Response; IMF Green Tracker Policy Archetype; Valuation of Environmental Effects
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  2. Monitoring the climate impact of fiscal policy
    lessons from tracking the COVID-19 response
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, D.C.]

    In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, governments around the world announced unprecedented fiscal packages to address the economic impact of the crisis. The unusually large scale of the packages was accompanied by widespread calls for "greening" them... more

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    In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, governments around the world announced unprecedented fiscal packages to address the economic impact of the crisis. The unusually large scale of the packages was accompanied by widespread calls for "greening" them to meet the dual goals of economic recovery and environmental sustainability. In response, several researchers and international organizations attempted to assess the "greenness" of the fiscal policy response of the world's largest economies. This paper takes stock of the contributions made by these various trackers, identifies strengths and weaknesses of their methodologies, and draws lessons for assessing the climate impact of fiscal policy going forward. It finds that: trackers provided useful assessments of the (generally low) level of greenness and raised awareness; trackers' methodologies, while valid and innovative, varied significantly with some important, if currently largely unavoidable, weaknesses; and the way forward should involve tracking the greenness of entire government budgets, rather than just their response to the COVID-19 crisis

     

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    ISBN: 9781589067769
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    Series: IMF working paper ; WP/21, 259
    Subjects: Green fiscal policy tracker; green budgeting; COVID-19 response; climate impact assessment; Climate Impact; Environmental Economics; Green Fiscal Policy Tracker; Green Fiscal Policy Tracker, Green Budgeting and COVID-19 Response; IMF Green Tracker Policy Archetype; Valuation of Environmental Effects
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  3. Climate impact assessment of retail payment services
    Published: March 2024
    Publisher:  Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm

    Money and payments are central to modern economies and societies, yet there is increasing concern over the environmental impacts of various payment services, particularly from a climate perspective. This report examines the climate impact of retail... more

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    Money and payments are central to modern economies and societies, yet there is increasing concern over the environmental impacts of various payment services, particularly from a climate perspective. This report examines the climate impact of retail payments in Sweden in 2021, including cash, card, Giro payments, Swish payments, and payment apps. The aim is to develop a method for measuring the climate impact of existing retail payment services in the Swedish market and to evaluate their individual and aggregate climate impact. The study identifies areas that can be targeted to reduce the overall impact and provide valuable information for sustainable decision-making related to payment services.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Sveriges Riksbank working paper series ; 431
    Subjects: Climate Impact; Retail Payment; LCA
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  4. Global harms, local profits
    how the uneven costs of natural disasters affect support for green political platforms
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  [Harvard Business School], [Boston, MA]

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    Language: English
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    Series: Working paper / Harvard Business School ; 24, 023
    Subjects: Climate Impact; Politics; Environmental Issues; Environmental Protection; Economic Analysis; Economic Behavior; Economic Geography; Economy; Economics; Climate Change; Environmental Management; Political Elections; Natural Disasters; Green Technology; Environmental Sustainability; Latin America; Brazil
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 66 Seiten), Illustrationen