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- Climate_bond abstract "Climate bonds are fixed-income financial instruments (bonds) linked in some way to climate change solutions. Climate bond, also known as green bond, are a relatively new asset class.Climate Bonds are issued in order to raise finance for climate change solutions - climate change mitigation or adaptation related projects or programs. These might be greenhouse gas emission reduction projects ranging from clean energy to energy efficiency, or climate change adaptation projects ranging from building Nile delta flood defences or helping the Great Barrier Reef adapt to warming waters.Like normal bonds, Climate Bonds can be issued by governments, multi-national banks or corporations. The issuing entity guarantees to repay the bond over a certain period of time, plus either a fixed or variable rate of return.Most Climate Bonds are asset-backed, or ringfenced, with investors being promised that all funds raised will only go to specified climate-related programs or assets, such as renewable energy plants or climate mitigation focused funding programs.In their UNEP paper on investors and climate change, Mackenzie and Ascui differentiate a climate bond from a green bond:“(A climate bond is) an extension of the green bond concept. Green bonds are issued ... in order to raise the finance for an environmental project. Climate bonds (are) issued ... to raise finance for investments in emission reduction or climate change adaptation.”The London-based Climate Bond Standards Board provides a certification program for Climate Bonds.Climate Bonds are theme bonds, similar in principle to a railway bond of the 19th century, the war bonds of the early 20th century or the highway bond of the 1960s. Theme bonds are designed to: Allow institutional capital - pension, government, insurance and sovereign wealth funds - to invest in areas seen as politically important to their stakeholders that have the same credit risk and returns profile as standards bonds. Provide a means for governments to direct funding to climate change mitigation. For example, this might be done by choosing to privilege qualifying bonds with preferential tax treatments. Send a political signal to other stakeholders.Otherwise, for operational purposes, theme bonds largely function as conventional debt instruments. They are risk-weighted and credit rated in the usual way based on the creditworthiness of the issuer, and tradable, market conditions permitting, in international secondary bond markets. These instruments can theoretically be issued at all levels of the fixed income market, from sovereigns to corporate.".
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- Climate_bond wikiPageWikiLinkText "Climate Bond".
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- Climate_bond comment "Climate bonds are fixed-income financial instruments (bonds) linked in some way to climate change solutions. Climate bond, also known as green bond, are a relatively new asset class.Climate Bonds are issued in order to raise finance for climate change solutions - climate change mitigation or adaptation related projects or programs.".
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