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Publications Greening central banking Publications and media coverage 29 July 2021 NEF publications (March 2020 to March 2021) Decarbonising the Bank of England’s Pandemic QE: Perfectly SensibleDecarbonising is easy: Beyond market neutrality in the ECB’s corporate QEGreening the Eurosystem collateral framework: How to decarbonise the ECB’s monetary policyThe European Central Bank and Climate Change: Five steps towards a sustainable recoveryBuilding a green stimulus for covid-19: A recovery plan for a greener, fairer futureExternal publications Journal of Ecological Economics Finance: Climate-change
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Publications Greening central banking Publications and media coverage 29 July 2021 NEF publications (March 2020 to March 2021) Decarbonising the Bank of England’s Pandemic QE: Perfectly SensibleDecarbonising is easy: Beyond market neutrality in the ECB’s corporate QEGreening the Eurosystem collateral framework: How to decarbonise the ECB’s monetary policyThe European Central Bank and Climate Change: Five steps towards a sustainable recoveryBuilding a green stimulus for covid-19: A recovery plan for a greener, fairer futureExternal publications Journal of Ecological Economics Finance: Climate-change
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Greening central banking
Publications and media coverage
29 July 2021
NEF publications (March 2020 to March 2021)
- Decarbonising the Bank of England’s Pandemic QE: Perfectly Sensible
- Decarbonising is easy: Beyond market neutrality in the ECB’s corporate QE
- Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework: How to decarbonise the ECB’s monetary policy
- The European Central Bank and Climate Change: Five steps towards a sustainable recovery
- Building a green stimulus for covid-19: A recovery plan for a greener, fairer future
External publications
- Journal of Ecological Economics Finance: Climate-change and radical uncertainty: Towards a precautionary approach to financial policy
- Greening the UK financial system – a fit for purpose approach
Letters organised by NEF
- Open letter to Andrew Bailey “The Bank of England must lead the way on climate change” signed by over 100 leading economists and influencers
- Bank of England needs more powers to decarbonise economy, signed by 125 leading economists
- The ECB must not sideline climate risks in its COVID-19 response (originally drafted by NEF), signed by more than 50 civil society organisations
Selected press coverage
- ECB Urged to Rethink Collateral Rules to Lower Carbon Footprint
Bloomberg, 9/3/21 - BoE seen undermining Johnson’s green recovery pledge with QE
Bloomberg, 3/8/20 - ECB urged not to waste time in making bond buying greener
Bloomberg, 20/10/20 - The Trouble With Climate Scenarios Is Everyone Has Their Own
Bloomberg, 7/8/20 - ECB would have 1 trillion euros of bonds to buy after axing polluters, study finds
Reuters, 20/10/20 - Big investors push UK to go further on green finance
Financial Times, 15/11/20 - Bundesbank boss sets stage for ECB climate clash over bond-buying
Financial Times, 18/11/20 - Bank of England needs more powers to decarbonise economy, say experts
Guardian, 16/11/20 - Climat : « Les banques centrales ne doivent plus attendre pour agir »
Le Monde, 9/2/21 - Corporations Receiving Bailout Billions Have Laid Off Staff and Paid Investors
Vice, 4/8/20 - FTSE caught in tug-of-war as companies offer mixed results
Telegraph, 4/8/20 - Greenpeace lands on ECB tower in climate finance protest
Politico, 10/3/21
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