Green bonds as a tool against climate change?
Serena Fatica and
Roberto Panzica
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021, vol. 30, issue 5, 2688-2701
Abstract:
Although green bonds are becoming increasingly popular in the corporate finance practice, little is known about their implications and effectiveness in terms of issuers' environmental engagement. With the use of matched bond‐issuer data, we test whether green bond issues are associated to a reduction in total and direct (Scope 1) emissions of nonfinancial companies. We find that, compared with conventional bond issuers with similar financial characteristics and environmental ratings, green issuers display a decrease in the carbon intensity of their assets after borrowing on the green segment. The decrease in emissions is more pronounced, significant and long‐lasting when we exclude green bonds with refinancing purposes, which is consistent with an increase in the volume of climate‐friendly activities due to new projects. We also find a larger reduction in emissions in case of green bonds that have external review, as well as those issued after the Paris Agreement.
Date: 2021
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