The Green Bonds as a Strategic Financial Option for Climate Change Mitigation in China

السندات الخضراء كخيار استراتيجي مالي للتخفيف من آثار تغير المناخ في الصين

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green bonds, climate change, sustainable projects, carbon dioxide

Abstract

This study aims to highlight green bonds, which are considred a strategic option for financing climate-related projects and mitigating the negative impacts of climate change. The study examined the most important concepts of climate change and green bonds. The study also touched on China's experience in issuing green bonds and their effectiveness in reducing CO2 emissions, drawing on the descriptive and analytical approach, where the study concluded during the period from 2000 to 2021, green bonds are an effective way to mitigate the long-term effects of climate change and reduce China's greenhouse emissions. This highlights the need to promote the use of green bonds in all countries of the world to mitigate the effects of climate change.

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Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

قرفي م., & أوضايفية ل. . (2022). The Green Bonds as a Strategic Financial Option for Climate Change Mitigation in China: السندات الخضراء كخيار استراتيجي مالي للتخفيف من آثار تغير المناخ في الصين. JOURNAL OF AL MAYADINE AL IKTISSADIA , 5(1), 245-264. Retrieved from https://www.jmi.dz/jmi/index.php/jmi/article/view/83