1st Edition

Green Finance in the European Union

By Marta Postuła, Mariusz Lipski Copyright 2025
    262 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    While global challenges continue to reshape the here and now, public and corporate finance management needs to adapt quickly to increase the efficiency of institutions, enterprises and policies to face our new reality. There are very few publications that offer a comprehensive approach to the financing of environmental protection activities by the European Union. This book explores this topic from various angles and levels, as well as highlighting the determinants that influence micro- and macro-level decisions in this area.

    It presents an in-depth and unique analysis of the sources of funding for environmental measures implemented by European Union institutions, against the backdrop of national expenditure by Member States, and analyses the plausibility of the adopted targets in the run-up to 2050, in the context of the war in Ukraine and ad hoc energy policy solutions. The book is a voice in an ongoing discussion among the community of practitioners and theoreticians on sources of financing for the energy transition to achieve independence from Russian sources in the quickest possible timeframe. It demonstrates that environmental measures cannot occur without the financial participation of economic actors and financial institutions, particularly the capital market and further, underscores the scale of involvement in environmental projects, as measured by the value of green loans and green bonds covered by European financial institutions. The authors offer policy recommendations for financing activities related to environmental policy, notably energy transition.

    The book will appeal to scholars, students and researchers of corporate finance, banking, strategic and public finance management as well as policymakers and practitioners involved in green finance investments.

    Introduction 1. Implementation of the European climate goals as an economic challenge to the public and private sector 2. Efficiency of environmental taxes and of the EU countries’ public spending on climate action 3. Involvement of the financial sector in green investments 4. Assessing the efficiency of public and private sector financing of environmental measures Conclusion

    Biography

    Marta Postuła is the Head of the Finance and Accounting Department, at the Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

    Mariusz Lipski is an Assistant Professor at the Risk Management Unit in the Institute of Corporate Finance and Investment, Collegium of Business Administration, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland.