Aligning finance with climate policy goals is crucial for achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and resilience to climate change. Evidence-based policy making and investment decisions towards such alignment need to be informed by robust assessments.
To support such efforts, the OECD’s Review on Aligning Finance with Climate Goals brings together best-available evidence on the mix of climate-related financial sector policies, the degree of climate alignment of financial flows and stocks, and the landscape of climate metrics used in the financial sector. It also makes recommendations for how policymakers and financial sector stakeholders can improve the evidence base and better align finance with climate goals.
Journalists are invited to an online EMBARGOED media briefing on Monday 8 June at 13:30 CEST (Paris time). Click here to register.
Journalists can request a copy of the Review under embargo, thereby undertaking to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures, by emailing embargo@oecd.org. Embargoed copies will be sent 24 hours before the release.
For further information, journalists are invited to contact Elisabeth Schoeffmann of the OECD’s Media Office.
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