This book presents specific case studies of climate finance in the Arctic and examines how the green revolution could be a game changer in this sensitive region.
Bringing together contributions from a range of experts in the field, Climate Change Adaptation and Green Finance assesses the costs of inaction versus the costs of action based on case study examples of climate finance and sustainable investment in the Arctic region. The authors draw on data from the Sixth Assessment Report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and respond with a solutions-based framework. This is developed around the notion of a new, carbon-neutral economy in the Arctic and presents methods for unlocking carbon finance and long-term climate investment in the region, such as finance for Arctic entrepreneurs and resilient sustainable investment structures. This volume also looks at the role of finance in meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the ways in which innovation in investment will help shape the future of the Arctic.
Climate Change Adaptation and Green Finance will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainable finance and sustainable business
About the Author: Gisele Arruda is a professor and an interdisciplinary polar researcher, program designer and educator in Arctic Governance, Sustainable Energy Systems, Climate Change Diplomacy, Change Management, Net ZeroTransition (socio-environmental impacts, natural resources, socio-technical systems, local communities), Climate Change Risk, Environment and Society, Climate Finance, Cryosphere, trans-boundary pollution.She studied two PhDs, and she is a professor in Circumpolar Studies.She is a member of the UArctic, the US Arctic Committee, country director of International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, NY, U.S., and Scientific member of IARPC. She belongs to multidisciplinary research groups in Canada, U.S, Iceland, Norway, Greenland, researching on Arctic Sustainable Energy systems, Climate Change, Bioeconomy, Blue-economy, Smart specialization, Societal Studies, Corporate Social Responsibility, and multicultural aspects of Higher Education. Previous books are Renewable Energy for the Arctic and Sustainable Energy Education in the Arctic by Routledge. Latest publication is 'Corporate Social Responsibility in the Arctic', in co-authorship with Lara Johannsdottir by Routledge.
Lara Johannsdottir is a professor at the University of Iceland. She also has significant management and specialist experience from the financial sector. Her areas of research are corporate social responsibility and sustainability, strategy implementation, Arctic, and systemic risk. Lara has published dozens of articles and book chapters, including Corporate Social Responsibility in the Arctic, published together with Gisele M. Arruda by Routledge. Lara was a Fulbright Arctic Initiative Scholar from 2018-2019. She furthermore takes part in national and international research projects.