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UK GREEN FINANCE PROGRAM
A REDUCING NATIONAL PRIORITY NEW GREEN FINANCE STRATEGY SILENT ON WINDING DOWN FOSSIL FUEL FINANCE, SAY EXPERTS Download the full letter: [pdf] and accompanying briefing [pdf]. Original PDF: Green-Finance-Strategy-Letter-April-2023-PDF-26831-01.pdf' and Original PDF : Green-Finance-Strategy-Briefing-and-Next-Steps-April-2023-26831-02.pdf and https://positivemoney.org/2023/04/new-green-finance-strategy-silent-on-winding-down-fossil-fuel-finance-say-experts/ Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Something is very wrong with the 'management' of 'planet earth' in modern times. Essentially the 'goals' for people are no longer 'fit for purpose'! What worked quite well when I was 20 years old, does not work optimally 60+ years later. In many important cases, initiatives that delivered good outcomes when the world had a population of 2 billion are the root-cause of a lot of bad outcomes. I see 'management metrics' as being one of the reasons why so many aspects of the modern world are problematic. If we improve management metrics it is likely that the results will be better! This is true in all sectors of the socio-enviro-economic system, including everything to do with the emerging green segment of the economic sector. Peter Burgess | |||||||||
NEW GREEN FINANCE STRATEGY SILENT ON WINDING DOWN FOSSIL FUEL FINANCE, SAY EXPERTS
Written by Anna Pick April 6, 2023 Experts have warned that the government’s new Green Finance Strategy is “missing any meaningful action on winding down financing of fossil fuels”. Experts have written to Energy Security and Net Zero Minister Grant Shapps to express concern that despite Rishi Sunak’s promise to make London the first ‘Net Zero Financial Centre’, progress has stalled in key areas. The UK’s Taxonomy of ‘green’ activities has been repeatedly delayed, the Spring Budget did not allocate any new net zero public investment, and Bank of England action to integrate climate into its monetary and financial policy operations has stalled. The letter acknowledges that the long-awaited update to the government’s 2019 Green Finance Strategy contains positive ‘signals’ including the promise of new “net zero investment roadmaps”, but argues that creating sustainable investment opportunities is no substitute for stronger regulation to curb fossil fuel financing. Amongst ten urgent ‘next steps’, signatories urge the government to give regulators statutory objectives for net zero alignment and nature protection, increase green public investment, boost the capacity of the UK Infrastructure Bank, and make both climate and nature transition plans mandatory (eradicating the “comply or explain” loophole) for all large companies and financial institutions. The strategy acknowledges that “climate change and environmental degradation pose profound risks to the economy”. The experts point to the recent failures of the Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse to underscore the need for robust regulation to safeguard the public and avoid publicly funded bailouts, and urge the government to support the Bank of England in accounting for the high risks associated with fossil fuel projects in its capital framework. Fran Boait, Executive Director at Positive Money, commented: “The government’s “energy security day” was a damp squib, and the green finance strategy was no exception, showing just how out of touch this government is with households facing skyrocketing energy and food prices because of their addiction to oil and gas.Lukasz Krebel, economist at the New Economics Foundation, commented: “The new strategy offered positive steps on supporting green finance but failed to tackle the urgent problem of money flowing to risky fossil fuel projects.Karen Ellis, Chief Economist at WWF commented, “The Green Finance Strategy contained important positive signals. It acknowledged the importance of reaching both nature and net zero goals and that real economy incentives and green finance must work hand-in-hand in net zero investment roadmaps.Notes: The government’s 2023 and 2019 Green Finance Strategy documents can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/green-finance-strategy 75 leading thinkers wrote to the government last year to set out 5 key priorities for the Green Finance Strategy in July 2022: https://positivemoney.org/2022/07/joint-statement-green-finance-strategy/ |