Somehow, we missed a November 2008 report by Friends of the
Earth and BankTrack called The Green Evolution: Environmental
Policies and Practice in China's Banking Sector (click here for Chinese version)(henceforth the «Report») which provides an excellent overview of the green finance activities, including China's nascent Green Credit program (one of the Green Whirlwind policies we gave an overview of previously), and a bank - by - bank assessment of China's green finance pr
Policies and Practice in China's Banking Sector (click here for Chinese version)(henceforth the «Report») which provides an excellent overview of the green finance activities, including China's nascent Green
Credit program (one of the Green Whirlwind
policies we gave an overview of previously), and a bank - by - bank assessment of China's green finance pr
policies we gave an overview of previously), and a bank - by - bank assessment of China's green finance practices.
The group's members, which include the New Economics Foundation
policy director Andrew Simms and former Friends of the
Earth UK director Tony Juniper, among others, drew its inspiration from FDR's New Deal program, which was widely
credited with turning around the U.S. economy following the Great Depression.