Marion FETET
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Marion FETET

Research Fellow – Local authorities, Public Finance, Green Budgeting

Marion FETET joined I4CE to work on “green budgeting” which is an assessment of public revenues and expenditures from an ecological point of view. The objective is to develop a tool to scan public budget -national or local- to highlight what are the positives actions, where efforts have to be done and what are the measures that have to be discussed in priority.

 

Marion also works on global carbon markets: revenues and their usage.

 

Marion holds a Master degree in public policy management from Sciences Po Lille and Audencia Business School. Before joining I4CE, Marion worked for greening companies’ value chain with the WWF France and for financing solar farms in South Africa.

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Last contributions
  • 25/11/2022 Climate Report

    Climate: how French local authorities are financing their investments? 

    According to I4CE's research, to meet European and international commitments made by France to carbon neutrality, French local authorities need to more than double their annual climate-related investments (from €5.5 billion to €12 billion annually), to around 20% of their current total capital expenditure.  
  • 21/09/2022 Climate Brief

    Global carbon accounts in 2022

    Carbon revenues were nearly USD 100 billion in 2021. This represents a more than 80% increase year-on-year (USD 53.1 billion in 2020, USD 97.7 billion in 2021). This increase is largely driven by the rise in allowance prices on the European carbon market, which exceeded the symbolic threshold of EUR 100/tCO2 for the first time in the summer of 2022.
  • 21/10/2021 Climate Report

    Global Carbon Accounts in 2021

    Explicit carbon pricing systems - a tax or a carbon market - continue to develop around the world. In the 2021 edition of its Global Carbon Accounts, I4CE presents the main trends and provides an overview of these public policies ...
  • 15/03/2021 Climate Report

    Climate assessment of local authority budgets: methodological guide

    For local governments, it is when expenditures are debated that it is possible to question them and to channel them towards the climate transition. That’s why I4CE and its partners co-constructed a common and shared methodology to assess a local budget according climate issues.
  • 15/03/2021 Climate Report

    Climate assessment of local authority budgets: adaptation appendix

    For local governments, it is when expenditures are debated that it is possible to question them and to channel them towards the climate transition. That’s why I4CE and its partners co-constructed a common and shared methodology to assess a local budget according climate issues.
  • 15/03/2021 Climate Report

    Climate assessment of local authority budgets: mitigation appendix

    For local governments, it is when expenditures are debated that it is possible to question them and to channel them towards the climate transition. That’s why I4CE and its partners co-constructed a common and shared methodology to assess a local budget according climate issues.
  • 02/12/2020 Climate Report

    Climate assessment of local authority budgets: synthesis

    I4CE and its partners make available, free of charge, to interested local authorities a methodology to evaluate local budget under the prism of climate issues. It is a transposition of Green Budgeting approaches, such as the one carried out on national French budget, to the budgets of local authorities.
  • 05/10/2020 Blog post

    France’s Green Budget: What’s Next ?

    A few days after the publication of France's 2021 budget bill, and before any debates in parliament, the government released an environmental assessment of it. This assessment, often referred to as the "green budget", is an important step forward for the transparency of public action, according to Marion Fetet and Sébastien Postic from I4CE. Nevertheless, they suggest improvements to be made to the scope of the budget analyzed or to the classification of certain expenditures. And they call for making the green budget a real tool for greening the budget.
  • 14/05/2020 Climate Brief

    Global Carbon Account in 2020

    Explicit carbon pricing systems - a tax or a carbon market - continue to develop around the world. In the 2020 edition of its Global Carbon Accounts, I4CE presents the main trends and provides an overview of these public policies: the countries that have adopted them, the sectors covered, the price levels, the revenues generated and what is being done with them. Find all this information in graphics.
  • 01/10/2019 Climate Report

    A first 360-degree climate assessment of France’s State budget

    The vote on the state budget is a key moment in the fight against climate change. In France,more than 250 budget measures have been identified: expenditures, tax exemptions, taxes, all of which have a significant influence, upward or downward, on national greenhouse gas emissions. 250 reasons to keep a close eye on the state budget. […]

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