Climate finance
Projects
Impact Fellow/Core
- Analysis of climate and sustainability disclosures from financial markets (Tripathy)
- Voluntary sustainability and climate reporting geared towards reporting agencies and Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) Ratings has shaped corporate ESG reporting over the last twenty years. Globally, a series of mandatory reporting regulations are now transforming corporate sustainability reporting processes. This project contextualizes quantitative analysis on climate and sustainability reports at the MIT Sloan Aggregate Confusion Project through qualitative interviews across sustainability teams at MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium (MCSC) corporate members. Our findings are shaped by the convenience sample of the range of company members at the MCSC that have already committed to some level of climate action.
- Real Estate Climate Finance (van der Kroft)
- Real Estate is essential in reaching net zero, accounting for 31% of US carbon emissions. A critical constraint in the real estate sector is sustainable financing, a movement of investors that cheaply provides capital to firms to initiate sustainable investments in their buildings. Such funding is essential as most technologies needed to become carbon neutral already exist (such as heat pumps, solar panels, and isolations) but are too expensive to implement. In the real estate sustainable finance research at MCSC, we strive to address these challenges and promote a more sustainable built environment. Specifically, we focus on how sustainable engagement, investors pushing firms to become more sustainable through shareholder voting, and the preferences of environmental and social issues of investors and firms play a pivotal role in achieving this.
- Aggregate Confusion Project (Sloan Sustainability Initiative)
- A program of research to improve the quality of ESG measurement and decision making in the financial sector as well as corporate climate and sustainability disclosures.
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Who's studying this
Executive Projects Coordinator, Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC); MIT Research Affiliate; University of Bologna Research Associate
Research Scientist
Postdoctoral Associate
Postdoctoral Associate
MCSC Impact Fellow