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Multiple projects across the EU, both publicly funded and privately funded, focus on climate-aligned solutions ranging from renewable energy, energy efficiency, reduction of CO2 emissions, and tracking of sustainable investments of companies and cities to new green solutions and impact-oriented investments.

The Sustainable Finance Observatory seeks to enhance understanding, tracking and evaluation of the financial sector’s gradual transformation by observers and stakeholders. The Paris Financial Centre is determined for this project to serve as a model of transparency, and the European Finance Climact project intends to promote similar initiatives in other European and international financial centres.

The project contributes to the implementation of French and European policies for sustainable finance, in line with the European Green Pact and France’s National Low Carbon Strategy.

MyFairMoney is an independent, non-commercial project and is supported by several public funders. It provides tools and resources to help you invest your savings more sustainably. You can search for sustainable funds and impact-aligned products across the EU.

Climeworks offers carbon dioxide removal for individuals and businesses who want to fight climate change. You can take action on behalf of the planet by permanently removing unavoidable CO₂ emissions.

The EUKI projects, which are selected through a yearly call for project ideas, contribute to the expansion of renewable energy, improve energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions.

High-Level Expert Forum for Sustainable Finance to discuss with a selected group of experts from industry, academia and politics and co-create new solutions to effectively increase energy efficiency and sustainable energy in the real economy.

IMPACT HAU is a comparative anthropological study of impact investing and sustainable finance. Inspired by Marcel Mauss’s classic use of the Maori concept of hau, the ‘spirit of the gift’, it focuses on the designers, traders and beneficiaries of impact bonds to produce an empirically driven analysis of the multiple moral orders within contemporary capitalism.

EIT Climate-KIC welcomes investors looking to work together on building a climate-positive new normal. That includes angel investors looking to invest in start-ups and institutional investors looking to invest in large-scale value chain transformations.

The European Climate Adaptation Platform Climate-ADAPT is a partnership between the European Commission and the European Environment Agency. The portal provides relevant information and resources to European regional and local authorities to prepare and plan for climate resilience. Since 2017, more than 360 organisations from 31 European countries have collaborated in 179 EUKI-funded projects.