Denmark joins central banks’ green finance network

Network for Greening the Financial System is working to tackle climate change

National Bank of Denmark
The National Bank of Denmark
Rachael King

The National Bank of Denmark has become a member of the Network for Greening the Financial System, it announced on April 9.

The organisation was created in 2017 to help central banks deal with climate change and other environmental problems. It now includes 34 members and six observers from Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and Oceania.

The NGFS aims to develop environmental risk management and mobilise mainstream finance to support a transition towards a sustainable economy. The NGFS

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