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By YI GANG | China Daily Global | Updated: 2020-12-28 08:40
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China's central bank is introducing new methods to help the country achieve its carbon neutrality objective

Environmental and climate challenges remain urgent as countries respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. They affect us all, and their consequences will be more lasting and far-reaching.

China recently announced the aim to peak its carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. This long-term vision reflects China's commitment to green and low carbon development. It also means, to meet this climate objective, China needs to speed up its transition to low-carbon production and consumption.

China has made great progress in supporting green finance. In 2016, the People's Bank of China, the central bank, together with other ministries, published the Guidelines for Establishing a Green Financial System. Guided by this overarching design, we have established a green finance policy framework and encouraged the development of a wide range of green finance products. As of June 2020, outstanding green lending in China exceeded 11 trillion yuan ($1.7 trillion), ranking first globally, while the stock of green bonds totaled 1.2 trillion yuan, which is the second largest in the world. This has been supported by our work in the following areas.

First, improving the policy framework for green finance. The PBOC has gradually rolled out specific policies on green bonds, green credit and environmental information disclosure. The PBOC is in the process of updating the Green Bonds Endorsed Project Catalogue. The new version is expected to remove projects related to fossil fuel production and consumption, while including more climate-friendly activities. It demonstrates our strong commitment to reducing emissions. Moreover, the PBOC has strengthened policy incentives, including evaluating banks' performance in supporting green finance.

Second, encouraging innovation in green finance products. Green finance products in China became available quite early, and have become increasingly diversified, such as green credit, green bonds, green agricultural insurance, clean energy insurance and green trusts.

Third, establishing pilot zones for green finance development. China has launched pilot programs for green finance reforms and innovation in nine cities in six provinces since 2017. In these pilot programs, strong progress has been made in strengthening green finance policy framework, introducing new products and services, and implementing policy incentives.

In the meantime, China has been a strong advocate for international cooperation on green finance. Together with many other countries, China has supported global climate governance through various platforms.

First, the PBOC included green finance in the agenda of China's G20 presidency in 2016, when the G20 Green Finance Study Group was set up and helped build consensus on green and sustainable finance.

Second, the PBOC jointly established the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System in December 2017, along with the Bank of England, the Bank of France, the Monetary Authority of Singapore and other partners.

Third, the PBOC jointly launched the International Platform on Sustainable Finance in October 2019, together with public institutions from the European Union, Singapore and other countries, aiming to mobilize private funds for environmentally sustainable investment. China and the EU recently set up the Taxonomy Working Group under the platform to promote a common-ground green taxonomy.

Green finance has great potential as more countries commit to carbon neutrality. The PBOC will focus on the following priorities to better support green recovery and green transition.

First, the PBOC will further improve green finance standards to support the carbon neutrality objective. As we update our standards for green credit, green bonds and green funds, we will make sure projects supported by the green finance standards do not compromise our climate objectives while supporting environmental goals.

Second, the PBOC will consider the possibility of mandatory requirements for financial institutions to disclose environment related information.

Third, the PBOC will enhance capacity for analyzing and managing environment and climate risks. It will strengthen study on the potential impacts of environment and climate risks on financial stability.

Fourth, the PBOC will provide easier access for international investors to China's green finance market. We will promote harmonization of green finance standards at home and abroad by updating domestic standards and strengthening international cooperation.

In addition, the PBOC will continue to harness fintech in promoting green finance. In our green finance pilot zones, we have made efforts to embed fintech in green finance. For example, in Huzhou, Zhejiang province, the local government established an integrated green finance service platform by using big data technology. It reduces the asymmetry on environment-and climate-related information, and bridges green projects and financial institutions. It also allows the PBOC to monitor green loans provided by banks as well as other underlying data.

Financial technologies, such as big data, artificial intelligence and blockchain, are expected to play an increasingly important role in supporting green finance. The PBOC will continue to work with all partners in mobilizing more private funds to support low carbon and sustainable development.

The author is CF40 academic advisor and governor of the People's Bank of China. The author contributed this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily. The views do not necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

 

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