
Sustainable finance: A very different regulatory approach
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How has sustainable finance regulation evolved in the past decade? In this episode, Mark Manning, Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics (LSE), explains how Mark Carney's seminal 2015 speech and the TCFD's 2017 recommendations paved the way for the development of sustainability related disclosure standards. Mark also discusses what makes sustainable finance regulation different, how regulators are engaging with climate transition planning and what's in store for sustainable finance regulation in the next five years.
Chapters- (00:00:00) - Introduction
- (00:01:50) - How sustainable finance regulation has shifted since 2015
- (00:09:11) - Why climate finance requires a different regulatory approach
- (00:13:05) - Collaboration and the experimental side of regulation
- (00:16:33) - Climate transition planning
- (00:25:10) - Geopolitics and the future of sustainable finance regulation
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