Glossary of Sustainable Finance
A collection of definitions of conceptual frameworks, standards, tools and/or policy initiatives from public or private sectors that touch on the subject of Sustainable Finance.
NB: The focus here is on terms and concepts that relate to sustainable financial activities and not the more general concept of sustainability.
High Level Concepts
High level concepts around sustainable finance. There is substantial overlap between concepts (and some intrinsic vagueness).
Name |
Definition |
Scope |
Link
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Circular Economy |
A circular economy is an economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources |
Economy-wide |
wikipedia:Circular economy
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Adaptation |
Any efforts to adjust economies to the physical impacts of climate change |
Economy-wide
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Green Finance |
Incorporating in the financial system the financial risks and opportunities presented by climate change and other environmental challenges |
Financial Sector - Environmental Focus |
UK Green Finance
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Blended Finance |
Blended finance is the strategic use of development finance for the mobilisation of additional finance towards sustainable development in developing countries |
Broader Financial Sector |
OECD
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Sustainable Finance |
The provision of finance to investments taking into account environmental, social and governance considerations |
Financial Sector - Sustainability Focus |
EU Sustainable Finance
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Sustainable Investment |
An approach to investment where environmental, social and governance factors, in combination with financial considerations, guide the selection and management of investments. The term overlaps strongly with Sustainable Finance |
Financial Sector |
GSI Alliance
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Sustainable Ocean Economy (SOE) |
An economy where humanity effectively safeguards marine and coastal ecosystems, uses ocean resources such as seafood in a sustainable way, and ensures that benefits from the ocean and ocean industries are shared fairly and can last into the future |
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Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) |
Investments strategies that avoid certain sectors and favor certain other sectors or practices |
Investments (especially Funds) |
wikipedia:Socially responsible investing
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Impact Investment |
Investment made with the intention to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. Might be considered as subset of SRI |
Financial Sector |
GIIN
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Triple Bottom Line |
A phrase first coined by John Elkington in 1994, it describes the separate financial, social and environmental ‘bottom lines’ of companies. In principle it is designed for companies to value their social and environmental profits and losses, as well as the financial ones. It consists of three Ps: profit, people and planet. Measures financial, social and environmental performance of a corporation over a period of time. |
Corporate Sector |
wikipedia:Triple bottom line
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
International private business self-regulation that aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature or by engage in or support volunteering or ethically-oriented practices |
Corporate Supply Chains |
wikipedia:Corporate social responsibility
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Environmental, Social and Governance ( ESG) |
A set of factors (criteria) measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a company or business |
Financial Sector - Investments |
wikipedia:Environmental, social and corporate governance
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Named Initiatives, Principles and Regulatory Frameworks
- The scope column indicates the primary domain where an entry is applicable. The order is not important
- The year column indicates when the initiative was formally launched. Many principles have evolved organically without a clearcut date.
- The link provided aims to be to a definitive resource for each concept (if such exists), otherwise to the wikipedia entry. Usual disclaimers apply
Acronym |
Name |
Year |
Definition |
Scope |
Link
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COP28 |
UNFCCC COP 28 |
2023 |
The 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 28) to the UNFCCC took place in Dubai, UAE. The UAE Consensus commits all signatory countries to move away from carbon energy sources "in a just, orderly and equitable manner" to mitigate the worst effects of climate change, and reach net zero by 2050 |
General |
Website
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COP27 |
UNFCCC COP 27 |
2022 |
The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) to the UNFCCC took place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt |
General |
UN Website
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COP26 |
Glasgow Climate Pact |
2021 |
The pact is the first climate agreement explicitly planning to reduce coal usage |
General |
Wikipedia
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COP21 |
Paris Agreement |
2015 |
The first-ever universal, legally binding global climate change agreement, adopted at the Paris climate conference in December 2015 |
General |
EU Site
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Part II
SDG |
Sustainable Development Goals |
2015 |
A collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 for the year 2030 |
General |
Sustainable Development
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PRI |
Principles for Responsible Investment |
2005 |
An international network of investors (UN Supported) working together to put the six principles into practice |
General Investments |
UNPRI Site
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PSI |
Principles for Sustainable Insurance |
2012 |
A global framework for the insurance industry toaddress environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities and a global initiative to strengthen the insurance industry’s contribution as risk managers, insurers and investors to building resilient, inclusive and sustainable communities and economies |
Insurance |
UNEPFI Site
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PRB |
Principles for Responsible Banking |
2019 |
Six Principles for Responsible Banking (Signed by an international network of banks) |
General Banking |
UNEPFI Site
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PCAF |
Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials |
2015 |
An industry-led partnership to facilitate transparency and Accountability of the financial sector to the Paris Agreement |
A range of bank held assets (focus on GHG accounting) |
PCAF Site
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PACTA |
Paris Agreement Capital Transition Assessment |
2012 |
Developed by 2° Investing Initiative with backing from UN Principles for Responsible Investment, PACTA enables users to measure the alignment of financial portfolios with climate scenarios as well as to analyze specific companies |
A range of financial assets (focus on GHG portfolio steering) |
PACTA Site
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GABV |
Global Alliance for Banking on Values |
2009 |
A network of banking CEO's from around the world committed to advancing positive change in the banking sector |
Promotion of ESG themes |
GABV Site
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CDP |
Carbon Disclosure Project |
2000 |
CDP is a not-for-profit charity that runs the global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts |
Environmental Disclosure |
CDP Site
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Part III
IPCC |
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change |
1988 |
An intergovernmental body of the United Nations, dedicated to providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change, its natural, political and economic impacts and risks, and possible response options |
General |
IPCC Site
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IPAC |
OECD International Programme for Action on Climate |
2021 |
Supports country progress towards net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and a more resilient economy by 2050 |
Country-level reporting |
OECD IPAC Site
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ISSB |
International Sustainability Standards Board |
2021 |
The IFRS Foundation Trustees announced the creation of a new standard-setting board (ISSB) to help meet the demand for high quality, transparent, reliable and comparable reporting by companies on climate and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters |
Corporate Reporting |
IFRS Site (Announcement)
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NGFS |
Network for Greening the Financial System |
2017 |
Group of Central Banks and Financial Supervisors |
Micro/Macro prudential policy development |
Banque de France Website
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GCF |
Green Climate Fund |
2010 |
A global fund created to support the efforts of developing countries to respond to the challenge of climate change |
The Fund’s investments can be in the form of grants, loans, equity or guarantees |
GCF Website
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CCFLA |
Cities Climate Finance Leadership Alliance |
2014 |
A multi-level and multi-stakeholder coalition aimed at closing the investment gap for urban subnational climate projects and infrastructure |
Knowledge exchange around urban development, climate action, and/or financing |
CCFLA Website
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C40 |
Cities Climate Leadership Group |
2005 |
A group of 96 cities around the world focused on tackling climate change and driving urban action that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks |
Rechnical assistance; facilitation of peer-to-peer exchange; and research, knowledge management & communications |
C40 Website
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ICLEI |
Local Governments for Sustainability |
2005 |
Is a global network of more than 2500 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development |
Forum where cities can collaborate, share knowledge and drive meaningful, measurable and sustainable action on climate change |
ICLEI Website
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CFLI |
Climate Finance Leadership Initiative |
2018 |
Senior executives of seven major private-sector institutions from across the investment chain. Supporting global mobilization of private finance in response to the challenge of climate change |
General Investments |
Bloomberg CFLI Page
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GBI |
Green Bonds Initiative |
2010 |
The Climate Bonds Initiative is an international organisation working to mobilize bond market, for climate change solutions |
Bond Markets |
Green Bonds Initiative Website
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GISD |
Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance |
2019 |
Group of 30 CEOs of major financial institutions and corporations spanning all the regions of the world |
Mobilization |
UN Website
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Part IV
EU Taxonomy |
EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy |
2019 |
A list of economic activities which can make a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation and criteria to do no significant harm to other environmental objectives |
Asset Manager Disclosures |
EC Website
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CSRD |
Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive |
2023 |
A directive that modernises and strengthens the rules concerning the social and environmental information that companies have to report |
Corporate Disclosures in EU |
EC Website
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ESRS |
European Sustainability Reporting Standards |
2023 |
A set of detailed disclosure (reporting) requirements developed by the The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) as mandated to by European Commission under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by the European Commission. |
Corporate Disclosures in EU |
EFRAG Website
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TCFD |
Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures |
2015 |
Voluntary climate-related financial risk disclosures for use by companies |
Financial Reports |
FSB-TCFD
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TNFD |
Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures |
2021 |
Voluntary nature-related financial risk disclosures for use by companies |
Financial Reports |
TNFD
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NFRD |
Non-Financial Reporting Directive |
2014 |
The directive lays down the rules on disclosure of non-financial and diversity information by large companies operating in the European Union |
Disclosures |
EC Website
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EP4 |
Equator Principles |
2003 |
A risk management framework for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social risk in project finance (2019 Update) |
Project Finance |
Equator Principles Site
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NCP |
Natural Capital Protocol |
2016 |
A standardised framework for organisations to identify, measure and value their direct and indirect impacts and dependencies on natural capital |
General |
NCP Site
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PP |
Poseidon Principles |
2019 |
A framework for assessing and disclosing the climate alignment of ship finance portfolios |
Shipping Finance |
Poseidon Principles Site
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Part V
ARISE |
Association for Responsible Investment Services |
N/A |
A voluntary quality standard for sustainability research providers |
Sustainability Research |
ARISE Website
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GRI |
Global Reporting Initiative |
1997 |
An independent international organization promoting standards around sustainability reporting |
Sustainability Reporting |
GRI Website
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GHG Protocol |
Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation |
2001 |
GHG Protocol establishes comprehensive global standardized frameworks to measure and manage greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from private and public sector operations, value chains and mitigation actions.
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GHG Accounting and Disclosures |
GHG Protocol Website
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WRI |
World Resources Institute |
1982 |
WRI is a global nonprofit organization that works with leaders in government, business and civil society to research, design, and carry out practical solutions that simultaneously improve people’s lives and ensure nature can thrive. |
Cross Cutting |
WRI Website
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ISO Standards
Acronym |
Name |
Definition |
Scope |
Link
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ISO 26000 |
Guidance on social responsibility |
A voluntary guidance standard on how businesses and organizations can operate in a socially responsible way |
Social Responsibility |
ISO 26000
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ISO 14001 |
Environmental management systems |
A standard intended for use by an organization seeking to manage its environmental responsibilities in a systematic manner that contributes to the environmental pillar of sustainability |
Environmental Standards Certification |
ISO 14001
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ISO 14090 |
Adaptation to climate change |
Principles, requirements and guidelines |
Environmental Standards Certification |
ISO 14090
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Tools
Concrete Metrics, Management Techniques, Financial Contracts / Products or other Sustainable Finance Tools that are implemented / available in some form (other than reporting and disclosure tools) ('NB: VERY INCOMPLETE. WIP.)
Name |
Description |
Link
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Green Bond Principles |
Green Bonds enable capital-raising and investment for new and existing projects with environmental benefits |
International Capital Market Association
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Green Loan Principles |
The green loan market aims to facilitate and support environmentally sustainable economic activity |
Loan Market Association
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Positive Screening |
Investment in sectors, companies or projects selected from a defined universe for positive ESG performance relative to industry peers |
GSI Alliance
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Negative Screening |
The exclusion from a fund or portfolio of certain sectors, companies or practices based on specific ESG criteria. |
GSI Alliance
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Norms-Based Screening |
Screening of investments based on compliance with international norms and standards such as those issued by the OECD, ILO, UN and UNICEF; may include exclusions of investments that are not in compliance with norms or standards or over and underweighting. |
GSI Alliance
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Green Mortgage |
Initiatives that link real estate financing terms to its Ecological Footprint |
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Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics |
A set of disclosed metrics that can be used by businesses to align their reporting on performance against ESG indicators and track their contributions towards the SDGs on a consistent basis. |
WEF
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Risks
Risks associated with (un)-Sustainable Finance.
Name |
Definition |
Link
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Climate-Related Risk |
The potential negative impacts of Climate Change on a financial institution |
FSB-TCFD
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Stranded Assets |
The premature writeoff of assets incompatible with a sustainable economy |
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ESG Risks |
Risk derived from noncompliance with environmental, social, or governance criteria |
GIIN
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Impact Risk |
The possibility that the investment does not achieve the desired social or environmental benefits |
GIIN
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Greenwashing |
Green themed public relations or marketing that ideceptively used to promote the perception an organization's products, aims or policies are environmentally friendly. |
wikipedia:Greenwashing Wikipedia
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