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Asia needs $7.7 trillion to meet climate change: Study

The study 'Investing for the Climate in Asia' also found that financial intitutions need to do more before they can fully unlock this multi-trillion opoortunity.

September 06, 2016 / 16:17 IST
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Major Asian economies, including India and China, require more than USD 7 trillion investment to meet the stated ambition to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, a new report said today.

The study 'Investing for the Climate in Asia' also found that financial intitutions need to do more before they can fully unlock this multi-trillion opoortunity.

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Launched by Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)- an initiative to create awareness among Asia's finance sector about climate risks and opportunities, the study reviewed the disclosure of top financial institutions across the region.

Undertaken by Asia Research and Engagement with support of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, it found that 31 per cent of the institutions factored climate change risks into their financing operations, with 61 per cent of banks referring to green products and 56 per cent providing some quantification of their exposure.