A new publication examines the impact of perceptions of the transition to a low-carbon economy on firms' investment decisions and the risk of stranded high-carbon assets. Read: https://t.co/4F2End1uji
‘[H]igher gasoline prices are associated with lower support for environmental protection when it comes at the risk of curving economic growth,’ a study found about the United States. Read https://t.co/CYIDanD0qS
Meat taxes remain unpopular in Europe. European meat eaters are more receptive to removing subsidies for meat when it is framed in terms of fairness and environmental impact. Read the study: https://t.co/r0XI1Kh1ut #meat#environment
Zambia’s Agricultural Input Support Programme, using a reformed e-voucher delivery system, may have contributed boost crop diversification, according to a research paper. Read: https://t.co/yNuEchG5Yx #Agriculture#Zambia
‘[T]aking the health effects of fossil fuel emissions into account, calls for a significantly more stringent climate policy compared to the standard climate economic literature,’ a research paper claims. Read: https://t.co/mXMVsf3pG1
The role of the European Council in EU environmental policy is important but not central, with both supranational and intergovernmental actors driving policy development. Read the study: https://t.co/9pG9LM6h27
A paper argue that Chinese green investors prefer People’s Bank of China certified green bond over Climate Bond Initiative certified green bonds. Read. https://t.co/RIzwxEIwzQ #China#GreenBonds
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China's efforts to reduce carbon emissions can benefit from financial progress focused on technological innovation and renewable energy sources, according to a study based on a long-term empirical analysis for the period 1965-2018. Read: https://t.co/JMcBK6SPOl #China
An empirical study on green bond on the Chinese market shows a negative 1.8 bps yield premium as compared to conventional bonds. #China#Greenbonds Read: https://t.co/Xzjs5CYaVo
The prices of biofuels, fuels, agricultural commodities, and other financial assets have different patterns of relationships in the United States, Europe, and Brazil, according to a new study. #Biofuels Read: https://t.co/8E7JFHL7ID
Households in Russian regions that have introduced increasing block tariffs are more likely to buy dirty fuels, an empirical study shows. Read the study: https://t.co/Zbq1k6bsZA #Electricity
A review of the literature reveals clusters of research on the impact of corn ethanol on US gasoline prices. The most common finding suggests that the addition of ethanol reduces pump prices by between zero and 10%. Read the study: https://t.co/bizbCOYeTa #EthanolPolicies
A study highlights the relationship between oil prices and stock returns of Chinese and US clean energy and technology companies. One of the best asset to hedge Chinese clean energy stocks appears to be the Invesco China Technology ETF. Read: https://t.co/A1hAapQv3G #CQQQ
On average, green bonds yield 1.8 basis points less than their conventional counterparts, indicating a negative yield premium in the Chinese secondary market, a study shows. Read the study: https://t.co/Xzjs5CYaVo #SustainableFinance#GreenFinance#GreenBonds
Why is the UK still in drought? Anna Murgatroyd from the University of Oxford looks at the prolonged droughts, its impact and solutions to ensure water security in the face of climate change. Listen on Oxford Sparks: https://t.co/4abNp764WO