Economics underpins many of the ways that human society views the earth’s resources and the ‘natural capital’ that our environment provides us, and the financial value that decision-makers place on environmental protection can influence behaviour at the individual and company level. Research investigates the impact of sustainable investment, financial incentives for societal change, and the effect that policies like carbon taxes or emission trading schemes on emissions, energy efficiency, innovation, competitiveness and performance.
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Grantham Institute briefing papers provide background and advice on key climate change and environment issues.
Read Grantham Institute publications about environmental economics and finance.
Transition to Zero Pollution
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- COVID-19 response: Why government must accelerate a green recovery at the local level – and how you can help
- Coronavirus: How we emerge from this terrible crisis could push us into a better future
- Four ways to future-proof your finances
- Building the case for sustainable finance
- Have your say: What are your most pressing environment and climate change priorities for 2017?
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The Grantham Institute works closely with the Centre for Climate Finance and Investment at Imperial College Business School, alongside a number of affiliated academics in Economics and Finance.