Gas and Nuclear Power as Transition Technologies – What does this Mean for Investments
Rainer Haselmann (),
Sebastian Steuer and
Tobias H. Tröger
EconPol Forum, 2023, vol. 24, issue 01, 17-22
Abstract:
So far, the applications of the Taxonomy are purely for transparency and disclosure purposes Professional investors and regulators instead rely on more advanced and context-specific metrics, such as their own ESG methodologies and cockpits Therefore, the controversial Taxonomy classification of gas and nuclear power will not have a major impact Green finance policies are no substitute for restrictive environmental regulations such as cap-and-trade schemes or outright prohibitions of certain activities
Date: 2023
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