European Central Bank (ECB) Tilts Green: 38% Cut in Portfolio Emissions, Adds Nature Risk to Climate Disclosures
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European Central Bank (ECB) Tilts Green: 38% Cut in Portfolio Emissions, Adds Nature Risk to Climate Disclosures
The European Central Bank (ECB) has released its third climate-related financial disclosure, marking steady progress toward its sustainability goals. This year’s report shows that carbon emissions from the ECB’s portfolios keep declining. It also adds a new feature: a metric that measures exposure to sectors linked to nature degradation. The update shows how the ECB is incorporating climate and nature risks into its financial and monetary policy…
ECB Sets Goal to Reduce Emissions of €331 Billion Corporate Bond Portfolio by 7% Per Year
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced the publication of a new set of climate-related financial disclosures, providing information on the carbon footprint of its portfolios and their exposure to climate risks, indicating that the carbon intensity of its €331 billion (USD$380 million) corporate bond portfolio has declined by 38% from 2021 to 2024. Alongside the […]
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