Abstract
The financial services industry plays a critical role in the transition to a sustainable economy. Financial institutions can allocate resources to more environmentally friendly endeavors, manage long-term sustainability risks, and provide financing for sustainable projects.
 One way that financial institutions can support the transition to a sustainable economy is by allocating capital to more environmentally friendly investments. This could include investing in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and green buildings. Financial institutions can also help to manage long-term sustainability risks by developing and implementing climate risk management frameworks. This will help to protect investors and financial markets from the potential financial impacts of climate change.
 Finally, financial institutions can provide financing for sustainable projects through a variety of mechanisms, such as green bonds and sustainable loans. This financing can help to accelerate the deployment of clean technologies and other sustainable solutions.
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