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Institutionalizing Credibility: A Digital Transparency Blueprint for Sovereign Climate Finance in Emerging Markets A Case Study of the Dominican Republic's 2024 Green Bond and the Mitigation of Greenwashing Risk

信頼性の制度化:新興市場におけるソブリン気候金融のためのデジタル透明性設計図 - ドミニカ共和国2024年グリーンボンドの事例研究とグリーンウォッシングリスクの軽減 (AI 翻訳)

Duran Cornelio, Luis M.

プレプリント2025-07-10#グリーンウォッシュOrigin: Global
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15857241
原典: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15857241

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日本語

本論文は、ドミニカ共和国の2024年ソブリングリーンボンド(7.5億ドル)を事例に、新興市場における気候資金調達の課題と解決策を分析。発行は成功し15ベーシスポイントの「グリーニアム」を達成したが、NDC達成には176億ドル以上の資金ギャップが存在。グリーンウォッシングリスクに対抗するため、ブロックチェーン等を活用した「グリーンボンド影響追跡システム」の構築を提案し、透明性の制度化が持続可能な資金調達の鍵と論じる。

English

This paper analyzes the Dominican Republic's 2024 sovereign green bond ($750M) as a case study for climate finance in emerging markets. The issuance achieved a 15-basis-point greenium, but faces a $17.6B+ funding gap for NDC targets. To mitigate greenwashing risk, it proposes a digital 'Green Bond Impact Tracker' for transparent MRV, arguing that institutionalizing credibility through technology is essential for scalable climate finance.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本では、グリーンボンド発行が増加する中、グリーンウォッシング防止とトランジションファイナンスの信頼性確保が課題。本論文のデジタルMRV提案は、SSBJや有報での非財務情報開示の実務にも示唆を与える。特に、発行体の透明性向上と投資家とのエンゲージメント強化に役立つ枠組みとして参考になる。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to global GX discourse by addressing greenwashing risk in sovereign green bonds, a key concern for ISSB, TCFD, and transition finance frameworks. Its proposed digital MRV platform aligns with the Paris Agreement's Enhanced Transparency Framework and offers a replicable model for emerging markets seeking to build investor trust and access preferential climate finance.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a case study on green bond greenium and greenwashing mitigation, with a novel digital MRV framework for sovereign climate finance.

🏢実務担当者:Offers a practical blueprint for corporate and sovereign issuers to enhance transparency and credibility of green bonds, reducing greenwashing risk.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for institutionalizing transparency in climate finance, with policy implications for NDC financing and international reporting obligations.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The effective mobilization of large-scale capital for climate action represents a critical and defining challenge for emerging market economies (EMEs). This paper presents a comprehensive case study analysis of the Dominican Republic's inaugural sovereign green bond, a USD 750 million issuance in June 2024, examining its structure and performance as a potential model for sustainable finance (Global Green Growth Institute, 2025; World Bank, 2025). The analysis finds that the issuance was highly successful, achieving a notable 15-basis-point pricing advantage, or "greenium," attributable to a robust pre-issuance governance framework and strong international investor confidence (World Bank, 2025). However, this initial success is offset by two challenges: a national climate finance gap exceeding USD 17.6 billion required to meet its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets, and the pervasive global risk of "greenwashing," which threatens to erode investor trust and erase pricing advantages (Dominican Republic, 2020; Hong Kong Monetary Authority, 2022). This paper argues that to transition from a successful single transaction to a scalable national strategy, EMEs must institutionalize credibility through radical, technology-enabled transparency. It proposes the development of a "Green Bond Impact Tracker," a national digital platform for transparent monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of bond proceeds and their environmental impacts. This proposed solution is presented as a strategic instrument designed to institutionalize transparency, proactively mitigate greenwashing risk, and thereby secure and expand the nation's access to preferential climate financing while simultaneously fulfilling international climate reporting obligations under the Paris Agreement's Enhanced Transparency Framework (UNFCCC, n.d.-b).

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