This book examines selected actions and investments of the European
Central Bank (ECB) from a climate and sustainability standpoint.
Shedding new light on the topic from various angles - ethical,
philosophical, political, economical and legal - it situates
sustainability mainstreaming in the finance and investment field at all
levels. The former ECB President Mario Draghi once said that he
considered sustainable development and an intact environment to be human
rights, and therefore enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
The acting ECB President Christine Lagarde added that the future path
for the climate is uncertain, but it would remain within our power to
influence it. However, with all that in mind the ECB's policy of buying
assets as securities is often questionable. This volume analyzes these
actions in connection with sustainability, and puts forward practical
recommendations for improving the ECB's investment strategy on its way
creating a sustainable financial market.