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Paperback Financing the Future: A Practitioner's Guide to Finance and Sustainability Book

ISBN: B0HDK3PDBT

ISBN13: 9798191511696

Financing the Future: A Practitioner's Guide to Finance and Sustainability

Financing the Future is a clear-eyed practitioner's guide to how sustainability considerations have moved, unevenly and contentiously, into the core of financial decision-making. Drawing on real instruments, real regulatory battles, and real numbers rather than aspiration, the book shows where market mechanisms have worked, where they have been gamed or abandoned, and where the largest gaps remain.

The book moves systematically from foundations to practice:

The forces driving the convergence of sustainability and finance-physical risk, capital flows, regulation, and stranded-asset repricing-illustrated through cases such as California's retreating insurance market and BP's successive write-downs in opposite directions.The essential vocabulary of the field: materiality and double materiality, taxonomies, Scope 1/2/3 emissions, greenwashing, and the spectrum of ESG approaches.The shifting global regulatory map, including the ISSB standards, the EU's CSRD and SFDR reforms (and the Omnibus simplification), and divergent trajectories in the United States and elsewhere.Capital-markets instruments-green, social, and sustainability-linked bonds and loans-their credibility strengths and weaknesses, and the self-certification problems that continue to undermine many of them.Carbon markets, the physical scale and financial underpricing of natural carbon sinks, and why protecting and restoring forests, wetlands, and oceans may be one of the highest-leverage opportunities still available.Climate risk in valuation, transition finance, cost of capital and the greenium, and practical sector applications in banking and real estate.National policy deep dives on China and India, the world's largest and third-largest emitters.A closing practitioner's toolkit that distills recurring patterns and a due-diligence checklist for evaluating any "sustainable" claim.

Throughout, the book insists on rigor over sentiment. It treats transition risk as two-sided and reversible, public commitments as more fragile than quiet internal practice, and the underpricing of natural carbon sinks as a policy failure rather than a shortage of goodwill. The result is a practical reference for bankers, investors, corporate finance and risk teams, and anyone who must price, structure, or diligence sustainability rather than merely report it.

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