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  • Green bonds are financial instruments that deliver both returns and environmentally positive outcomes. They can be a key part of strategies to incorporate climate action into financial decision-making and help developing countries meet their Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goal obligations. While their total volume increased, their effectiveness in promoting sustainability - especially in post-pandemic recovery - looks questionable. (xsd:string)
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  • Green Finance: Perspectives in Sustainable Finance Instruments (xsd:string)
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  • In: Economic and Political Weekly, 58, 2023, 6, 23-26 (xsd:string)
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