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  • 21/09/2018 Blog post
    Global Climate Action Summit: what progress on climate finance?
    The Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), organized by the State of California from the 12th to the 14th of September, brought together “non-state actors” from around the world – including representatives from states and provinces, regions, cities, businesses, financial institutions and civil society. Its slogan of ‘Taking Ambition to the Next Level’ made clear the objective of the Summit: to demonstrate the commitment and engagement of non-state actors as a means of convincing governments to “step up” and revise their national climate policies, as needed to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
  • 14/09/2018 Blog post
    Statement of the Climate Action in Financial Institutions Initiative in San Francisco
    At the Global Climate Action Summit, the Climate Action in Financial Institutions Initiative released a Joint Statement demonstrating how financial institutions are supporting local climate action.
  • 13/08/2018 Blog post
    Publication in International Economics of Landscape of Climate Finance methodology
    Since 2014, I4CE has tracked annually the investments made in France supporting climate action, whether by households, businesses or public authorities. The Landscape of Climate Finance is a powerful tool to fuel public debate, help decision makers assess the performance of their actions, and identify the efforts that remain to be undertaken.
  • 18/07/2018 Blog post
    Banque de France and I4CE become climate finance partners
    The Banque de France and I4CE are forming a partnership with the objective of enhancing the consideration of climate risks and opportunities by the financial sector. This partnership aims to facilitate the exchange of expertise between the two institutions, and more generally the interactions between researchers, financial sector actors, and public authorities. It will also support the work of the Banque de France within the Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) that it launched at the One Planet Summit in December 2017.
  • 17/07/2018 Blog post
    Feedback from the workshop chaired by I4CE during the Climate Plan Anniversary Conference
    On 6 July, the Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, Nicolas Hulot, organized a conference to mark the first anniversary of the Climate Plan. After a morning spent reviewing the progress made by France, the afternoon was dedicated to four workshops. These workshops were chaired by two Secretaries of State from the Ministry, the ADEME President, and Benoit Leguet the Managing Director of I4CE.
  • 12/07/2018 Blog post
    I4CE takes action in Tunisia to raise awareness in the banking sector
    On Wednesday 11 July in Tunis, Romain Hubert, climate finance specialist at I4CE, participated in a climate risks and opportunities training day for banking sector actors.
  • 11/07/2018 Blog post
    I4CE supports Tunisia in its carbon pricing strategy
    I4CE has designed a capacity building programme to facilitate the implementation of carbon pricing policies in Tunisia.
  • 22/06/2018 Blog post
    I4CE’s French Landscape of Climate Finance supporting French-German comparison of financing the energy transition
    The conference brought together more than 180 participants from government, industry, research and civil society. They discussed potentials and different approaches to financing the energy transition in France and Germany.
  • 21/06/2018 Blog post
    Energy Transition and implementation of the Paris Agreement : What is the role of the financial sector ?
    As part of the Partnership for Market Readiness (PMR) initiative, funded by the World Bank (WB), the United Nations Development Program and the National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) in collaboration with the Tunisian Professional Association of Banks and Financial Institutions (APTBEF) and the Institute for Climate Economics (I4CE), held Monday, June 18, 2018 in Tunis, a lunch debate on the role of the financial sector in the energy transition and the implementation of the Paris Agreement in Tunisia.
  • 21/06/2018 Blog post
    I4CE & E3G host breakfast meeting to push ambition on sustainable finance
    I4CE and E3G - Third Generation Environmentalism in partnership with the Permanent Representation of France to the European Union held a breakfast meeting to discuss the following issue ...
  • 14/06/2018 Special issues
    Full report – « Mind the gap »: Aligning the 2030 EU climate and energy policy framework to meet long-term climate goals
    For a better coordination of climate and energy policies through the regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union.    Following a policy brief in April 2018, I4CE and Enerdata publish the full study. The report analyzes interactions between EU energy and climate policies and proposes policy options to mitigate counteractive interactions and meet an […]
  • 19/04/2018 Special issues
    2018 State of the EU ETS report
    I4CE publishes the 2018 “State of the EU ETS” report, in partnership with ICTSD/ERCST, the University of Graz, Nomisma Energia and Ecoact. The report focuses on 5 key areas: Relevant Policy and Governance issues, including Phase 4 review Environmental delivery Economic efficiency and delivery, including protection against carbon leakage Market functioning Making the EU ETS […]
  • 17/04/2018 Climate Brief
    Global Carbon Account 2018
    I4CE‘s Global Carbon Account 2018 presents key trends regarding the implementation of explicit carbon pricing policies throughout the world in 2018.     5 key trends in 2018 (Too) Few jurisdictions have implemented an explicit carbon price : as of April 1, 2018, 46 countries and 26 provinces or cities have adopted carbon pricing policies ; […]
  • 12/04/2018 Blog post
    Edito – I4CE welcomes the holding of the First International Climate Risk Conference for Supervisors
    Central bankers are mobilizing against climate risks, advocating for greater transparency, carbon stress tests and regulation of the financial system that integrates these risks.   On April 6, close to 200 employees of central banks and financial supervisors, at the initiative of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB), the Bank of England, the Banque de France […]
  • 10/04/2018 Climate Brief
    « Mind the gap »: Aligning the 2030 EU climate and energy policy framework to meet long-term climate goals
    For a better coordination of climate and energy policies through the regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union.  A new study analyzes interactions between EU energy and climate policies and proposes policy options to mitigate counteractive interactions and meet an increased EU long-term climate ambition in line with the Paris Agreement. I4CE and Enerdata […]
  • 05/04/2018 Op-ed
    Public intervention for house renovations: mobile, motive and opportunity
    The government’s ambitious objectives for the “energy performance” of buildings, in particular private housing units, call for major investments, approximately €15 billion/year. Current incentives have proven capable of raising only half of this amount, and most of these funds go to dispersed interventions with little heed for energy efficiency.
  • 02/03/2018 Climate Report
    Green Bonds: Improving their contribution to the low-carbon and climate resilient transition
    To achieve the Paris Agreement’s objective of limiting the rise of global mean temperature to +2°C compared to the preindustrial period, a shift in the allocation of private finance flows from carbon-intensive activities to investments compatible with a 2°C pathway will be necessary. Given the often high expectations around bonds, it is thus important to understand […]
  • 02/03/2018 Climate Report
    Environmental integrity of green bonds: stakes, status and next steps
    This report presents key findings of the second work package of I4CE’s work program on green bonds, exploring the challenges and opportunities to ensure the environmental integrity the green bond market. It explores the understanding of stakes and challenges related to the environmental integrity of green bonds and suggests potential next steps for both private […]
  • 09/02/2018 Blog post
    Workshop in London – ET Risk toolbox
    The ET Risk consortium is pleased to invite you to the London workshop "Unveiling the ET risk toolbox: scenarios, data and models for risk assessment".
  • 01/02/2018 Blog post
    I4CE welcomes the publication of the Final Report of the EU High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance
    Following a year of meetings, consultations and discussions, the EU High-Level Group on Sustainable Finance (HLEG) released today its recommendations on the actions needed to make the EU financial system more sustainable. 2017 was a busy year in the sustainable finance community with the publication of the conclusions of the G20 Green Finance study group and the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) – and concluded with the Paris One Planet Summit. The publication of this report demonstrates the will of policymakers and market actors to move from discussions to actions in 2018 and take concrete steps to help the financial system take into account climate change, as well as broader environmental and social considerations

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