Climate Finance & Accountability:A Comprehensive and Holistic Approach
Edited by Fatma Mrad,
Samir Saadi and
Syrine Sassi
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This book offers a comprehensive, practice-oriented examination of the emerging field of climate finance, with a particular focus on implementing the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations. It explores how companies assess, manage, disclose, and respond to climate-related risks and opportunities. Through eight chapters, it provides an evidence-based analysis of disclosure practices, market pricing of climate risk, ESG integration strategies, and regulatory developments across various jurisdictions, drawing on international research and case studies.
Keywords: Climate Finance; Environmental; Social; and Governance (ESG); Climate-Related Financial Disclosures; TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures); Corporate Sustainability; Financial Risk Management; Sustainable Investing; Climate Risk Reporting; Corporate Environmental Accountability; Regulatory Frameworks; Capital Markets and Climate Risk; Carbon Transition Risk; Physical Climate Risk; Financial Disclosure Regulation; Responsible Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G32 M14 Q54 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9789819821785
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Economic Consequences of Carbon Disclosure: A Review of the Literature , pp 1-43

- Ben Amar Walid, Lamia Chourou and Xin Ding
- Ch 2 Climate Change-Related Disclosure Normalization: Does One Size Fit All? , pp 45-71

- Sondes Mbarek and Phu Dao-Le Flecher
- Ch 3 ESG Funds: History, Performance, and Their Role in Achieving Environmental Sustainability , pp 73-99

- Koray Sayili
- Ch 4 Climate-Related Risks and Energy Finance , pp 101-125

- Héla Mzoughi and Sonia Arsi
- Ch 5 Sectoral GHG Emissions in the MENA Region: The Role of Financial Variables , pp 127-160

- Faten Moussa and Ezzeddine Delhoumi
- Ch 6 Climate Finance and Corporate Social Responsibility , pp 161-185

- Fatma Mrad, Dorra Ellouze and Mohamed Imen Gallali
- Ch 7 Green Bonds and Cryptocurrency: The Investors’ Advantage , pp 187-225

- Shaista Jaffer and Syrine Sassi
- Ch 8 Time-Varying Connectedness Among Sustainable Financial Assets: Are There Diversification Opportunities? , pp 227-252

- Nourhaine Nefzi, Maroua Jerbi and Hela Ayadi
- Ch 9 Nonlinear Impact of ESG Practices on MENA Banks’ Performance: Method of Moments Panel Quantile Regression Approach , pp 253-276

- Amal Zaghouani Chakroun, Dorra Hmaied and Rahim Kallel
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