XF-UA5VESF-8 Green Bond Governance and the Paris Agreement
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green bond governance and the paris agreement nathan bishop* table of contents introduction: climate finance and the rise of green bonds ... 378 i. fragmentation: the current green bond standardization regime................................................................ 380 non-governmental organizations ......................................... 381 a. inter-governmental organizations ........................................ 384 b. governments ........................................................................... 386 c. 1. corporations and commercial banks........................... 388 meaningful distinction ........................................................... 390 d. ii. issues in green bond governance: the perils of fragmentation ................................................................................ 390 what is green? ....................................................................... 391 a. b. accountability ......................................................................... 394 iii. benefits of increased standardization in the green bond market ....................................................................... 396 a. curbing greenwashing and promoting pathways to a future of sub 2c warming .................................... 397 growing the market ............................................................... 399 b. c. promoting accountability: who and how .............................. 402 iv. green bond standardization and the …
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