ISBN-13: 9798901340783 / Angielski / Twarda / 2026 / 295 str.
Over the past several years, humankind has come to a powerful realization: money is becoming one of the most effective mechanisms of influencing large-scale ecological alteration. The rise of zero carbon finance has presented policymakers, entrepreneurs, and citizens with a structure that can be used to realign capital against climate-aware objectives, effectively reinventing the reason to grow. This book comes at a very crucial moment. As the global economy continues to face the post-pandemic recovery, energy transitions, and socio-economic inequalities, no time has been more opportune and viable to examine the role that finance can play in providing green resilience. All thirteen chapters in this volume play an essential part in a critical conversation that swings us between knowledge and action. The authors of this volume combine theory with practice to discuss carbon-neutral investments, ESG-driven decision-making, fintech applicability, and the use of public-private investments to deal with climate change. The editors and authors of Zero Carbon Finance believe this work will be a catalyst for conversation, collaboration, and courageous leadership in the shared journey toward a zero carbon world.