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Evidence Repository
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Welcome to the Evidence Repository. This repository gathers existing research (either academic or not) investigating the impact of financial institutions' actions on the real economy (See the section “General Information” below for explanations of what “actions” and “impact” are in the context of this tool).
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The repository gives a brief summary and original document for each entry. You can search the database based on your interest (asset class, action, geography, etc.) by filtering out corresponding columns. Please note that the search results will not be saved once you close the file. Alternatively, you can download the excel and save the results separately.
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If you would like to contribute to the repository, please provide relevant information using this form.
https://bit.ly/3fD7iEM
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The submissions will be hand-validated by our researchers. The submissions will only be added to this repository once they have been validated.
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Alternatively, you can send your document to soline@2degrees-investing.org and our team will take care of adding the document to the database.
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The conditions for the research to be accepted are the following:
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- It must investigate the real-world effectiveness of climate actions in a rigorous, scientific manner
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- It must be detailed in a publicly accessible document that will be linked to the database
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Please note that we reserve the right not to accept papers that would not meet the above criteria.
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If you want to give us feedback about this repository, please fill in this form: https://bit.ly/3ipitmb
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General information
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In the context of this form:
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FIs' Actions are defined as actions undertaken by financial institutions to influence the real economy. In this repository, we particularly focus on actions undertaken to positively influence the real economy towards meeting sustainable development goals.
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The impact of a climate action is defined as the change that the action causes in the real economy.
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You can access more information about these two concept at this link: https://platform.transitionmonitor.com/climate-action-guide#/start
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The "type of investigated variable" designates the type of variable whose link with the action is investigated. It can be one of the below options:
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The "research design" types designate the types of research design used in the study referenced. It can be one of the below options:
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