Today, homeowners in the UK who are looking for a green mortgage have more options than ever before. Eleven UK banks and building societies have launched green mortgage products since the beginning of 2020, with five of those entering the market in the first four...
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New report on local authority retrofit finance
The Green Finance Institute’s Coalition for the Energy Efficiency of Buildings and UKGBC’s Accelerator Cities programme today publishes Retrofit funding propositions, a report that captures the insights and recommendations from a workshop that brought together...
The Dasgupta Review: Next Steps
The Role of Finance in Delivering a Nature-Positive Transition The Green Finance Institute welcomes the publication of the Dasgupta Review today in calling attention to the urgent and fundamental change needed in how we think about and approach economics if we are to...
London Climate Action Week 2020 – Seizing the opportunity for a net-zero world
In the month that Glasgow was supposed to host the UNFCCC COP 26, the Green Horizon Summit brought together leaders from the public and private sectors to explore the pivotal role of green finance in supporting a green recovery and an economy-wide transition to net...
The Green Horizon Summit – The pivotal role of finance
This month was meant to mark the start of the COP26 summit. World leaders had been expected to gather here in the UK to agree the next critical stage in the global response to the climate crisis. Nearly 200 countries would have been represented at the most important...
The Green Finance Institute and members of the Coalition for the Energy Efficiency of Buildings (CEEB) highlight further pathways to UK Government’s energy efficiency goals
Today the Chancellor announced £3bn of public investment into energy efficiency measures as part of a wider coronavirus stimulus package. Among the measures is a £2bn Green Homes Grant with vouchers of up to £5,000 to help homeowners upgrade their homes, with up to...