Green stimulus and building back better

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Key takeaways

  • As of early June, almost USD$10 trillion had been committed by governments worldwide to combat COVID-19 in the form of loans, stimulus and bailouts. This figure included up to 1 trillion in green related packages.
  • Our preliminary assessment is that the stimulus response so far has been more brown than green and that should be a big concern to all of us.
  • Large, timely and well-designed green stimulus can generate economic growth.
  • To build back greener, we should resist the urge to cut and paste the response measures put in place during the Global Financial Crisis.
  • More work is needed to ensure the ESG ratings are fit for purpose. We need to make sure the E component continues to get adequate attention and adequate weight.
  • A more precise common understanding of the criteria for ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’ would help facilitate a green recovery.

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