This book provides a robust argument for an upgrade of the financial system to enable a more sustainable approach. The author argues that a new green Bretton Woods 2.0 will provide the agenda to transform our economy and our society, and a Green Transition plan is included in the book.
This book provides a robust argument for an upgrade of the financial system to enable a more sustainable approach. The author argues that a new green Bretton Woods 2.0 will provide the agenda to transform our economy and our society, and a Green Transition plan is included in the book.
Stefan Brunnhuber, MD, PhD, is Trustee at the World Academy of Art and Science, Member of the Club of Rome and endowed chair in sustainability.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Tomorrow Is Now 2. Finding the Right Narrative: The Many Relevant Stories We Could Tell 3. The Traditional Way: End of Pipe 4. Helping to Set the Course: Taxonomies, Transparency and Transition Plans 5. Resetting the Framework: The New Game in Town 6. Upgrading the System: Towards a Green Bretton Woods 7. Conclusion: The Full Picture
1. Introduction: Tomorrow Is Now 2. Finding the Right Narrative: The Many Relevant Stories We Could Tell 3. The Traditional Way: End of Pipe 4. Helping to Set the Course: Taxonomies, Transparency and Transition Plans 5. Resetting the Framework: The New Game in Town 6. Upgrading the System: Towards a Green Bretton Woods 7. Conclusion: The Full Picture
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