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Catalyzing the transformation to sustainable finance

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D'Orazio, Paola
Scholtens, Bert
de Mariz, Frederic
González-Ruiz, Juan David
Ullah, Saif
Adegbite, Olayinka
Thompson, Benjamin S.
Liu, Felicia H.M.
Harris, Jack L.
Bigger, Patrick

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The modern financial system has enabled a globalized economy by leveraging investments for production, consumption, and the trade of goods and services. However, this system has also engendered a series of wicked problems and externalities, including but not limited to climate change, environmental pollution, biodiversity loss, and inequalities that significantly challenge the well-being of nature and people. The system is also currently inadequate with regards to financing sustainable development, as recognized by the 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda.

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