GX Research Hub · English
GX & Decarbonization Research
This page provides an English interface to the gxceed GX paper corpus. The corpus aggregates papers from 13 open scholarly metadata sources and uses AI-assisted classification to identify signals related to measurement, policy narratives, outcomes, implementation, industrial adoption, and verification.
The goal is not only to discover papers, but to observe how GX research is distributed across research substance, implementation narratives, external expectations, implementation substance, and judgment formation.
Summaries are AI-assisted. Always refer to the original paper for authoritative conclusions.
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalNature Communications2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Regional impacts on decarbonisation under evolving financing conditions for energy technologies
Natasha Frilingou, Dirk-Jan Van de Ven, Jon Sampedro +11
This paper examines how region- and technology-specific cost of capital trajectories affect decarbonisation pathways. It models de-risking of clean energy and increasing risks for fossil fuels, and evaluates a corrective justice policy taxi…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalGLOBAL BUSINESS & FINANCE REVIEW2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Finance and Sustainable Development in ASEAN: Impacts on CO₂ Emissions from Economic Growth, Trade, and Energy Transitions
Pham Quang Tin Pham Quang Tin, Dang Quynh Trang Dang Quynh Trang, Nguyen Thi Viet Bac Nguyen Thi Viet Bac +1
This paper empirically examines the impacts of green finance, economic growth, trade, and energy transitions on CO₂ emissions in ASEAN countries. It investigates whether green finance effectively reduces carbon emissions and derives policy …
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalMultifinance2026#Climate FinanceDOI
LEVERAGING GREEN FINANCING FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
Shadreck Nhorito, Manhando Tendai
This study uses bibliometric analysis to examine leveraging green financing for sustainable rural development in Africa. Key factors include policy clarity, taxonomies, stable regulations, and alignment with global climate-finance architect…
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalThe Journal of Portfolio Management2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Materiality-Weighted Portfolio Carbon Footprint: A More Accurate Measure for Transition Risk
Guido Giese, Anett Husi, Chris Cote +3
This paper argues that total portfolio carbon footprint serves both climate impact and transition risk assessment, but these goals require different approaches. It proposes a materiality-weighted carbon footprint focusing on emissions most …
🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalAccounting and Finance2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Socially Responsible Investors and Corporate Resistance to Climate Disruptions: Agents of Change or Passive Participants?
Alejandro J. Useche, Marta Sánchez‐Sancho, Jennifer Martínez‐Ferrero +1
This study examines whether ownership by socially responsible investors (SRIs) enhances firms' resilience to climate shocks using a panel of European firms (2018-2022). SRI ownership is associated with lower stock return sensitivity to clim…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Climate FinanceDOI
GREEN FINANCE IN INDIA: GROWTH & SUSTAINABILITY
Prasanna Shripad Choudhari
This paper reviews the evolution of green finance in India, covering instruments like green bonds, policy frameworks, and challenges. It finds notable progress but significant gaps in funding, regulation, and implementation.
PreprintZenodo2026#Climate FinanceDOI
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Rasulov, Abdujabar, Raxmonova, Komila
This paper compares green investment evaluation methodologies in the US, EU, South Korea, and China, finding convergence around TCFD and ISSB standards. A case study of a solar plant in Uzbekistan shows that including the social cost of car…
🇪🇺 Europe📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSustainability2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Climate Risk Identification and ESRS E1 Disclosures: Evidence from a Climate Reporting Readiness Index
Ewa Dziwok, Aleksandra Ferens
This paper examines the relationship between climate risk identification and declared ESRS E1 disclosure scope, proposing a Climate Reporting Readiness Index (CRRI). Findings show a negative association between risk identification breadth a…
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalInternational Review of Financial Analysis2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Does management's perception of climate transition risks promote or inhibit corporate green innovation?
Jiao Xue, Rui Guo
This study examines whether management's perception of climate transition risks promotes or inhibits corporate green innovation. Using empirical analysis, it investigates the relationship and provides insights for corporate risk management …
CNDatasetHarvard Dataverse2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Replication Data for: Green Digital Finance, Low-Carbon Technological Innovation, and Corporate Green Total Factor Energy Efficiency
Ya Zhang
This dataset provides replication data for an empirical study on the impact of green digital finance on corporate green total factor energy efficiency in China. Using a sample of Chinese A-share listed firms from 2012 to 2023, it measures g…
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalCogent Economics & Finance2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Financial inclusion for a greener Africa: unlocking low-carbon development through technology
Jing Tong, Regina Mulunda, Joel Victor Dossa
This study examines how financial inclusion affects carbon intensity in 35 Sub-Saharan African countries from 2000-2022, focusing on the mediating role of technological innovation. Using panel data and robust econometrics, it finds that gre…
🇨🇳 China📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSustainability2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Finance, Trade-Embodied Carbon, and the Sustainable Transition of China’s Manufacturing Sector: Evidence from Provincial Panel Data
Helu Liu, Lefen Lin
Using provincial panel data from China, this study shows that green finance significantly reduces trade-embodied carbon in manufacturing, with stronger effects in domestic trade and energy-intensive industries, operating through technologic…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalAccount and Financial Management Journal2026#Climate FinanceDOI
The Congo Basin Blue Fund: An Innovative Climate Finance Mechanism in Central Africa
Nour ABDRASSOUL
This paper evaluates the Congo Basin Blue Fund, a climate finance mechanism in Central Africa. Using literature review and case studies, it finds that the fund mobilizes international financing and promotes multi-stakeholder governance, but…
🌍 GlobalJournal2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Closing the Climate Finance Gap: Making Every Peso—and Partner—Count for Developing Resilience
Jose Ramon Albert, Sonny Domingo, Deanne Lorraine Cabalfin +2
This Policy Note assesses the macroeconomic, fiscal, and financial stability risks of climate change for the Philippines, projecting significant GDP losses by 2040. It identifies a widening gap between climate commitments and implementation…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSocial Science Research Network2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Policy Reforms for Asset-Backed Securities in the Era of Climate Change
Davis Brian
This study examines climate-induced risks to asset-backed securities, identifying inadequate disclosure, mispricing, and regulatory fragmentation as key vulnerabilities. It advocates for policy reforms that integrate climate risk assessment…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalInternational Journal on Research and Development - A Management Review2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Fintech Innovation and Green Investing: How Digital Infrastructure Drives Investor Behaviour in India
Ms. Fareeda
This study examines the role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) as a catalyst for sustainable finance in India. Combining secondary analysis of green bond trends (2020–2025) and a survey of 200 retail investors, it finds that the Unifie…
🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalEnvironment, Innovation and Management2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Managing Tail Risk in the Era of Green Transition and Financial Innovation: A Two-Layer Network Analysis
Jian Liu, Yongge Fu, Yan Chen
This paper examines the interaction between financial institutions' tail risk and investor sentiment in the context of green transition and financial innovation, using the TENET model and variance decomposition method. Findings show that ri…
📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSocial Science Research Network2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Green Taxonomies as Instruments of System Change?
Nathan de Arriba-Sellier
This paper examines green taxonomies as instruments for system change, highlighting their role as legal dictionaries for sustainable activities. It analyzes regulatory divides in sustainable finance, questioning whether taxonomies will be i…
CN📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalJournal of Sustainability Research2026#Climate FinanceDOI
Digitalization for Sustainability: Unpacking the Mechanisms of Digital Finance in Reducing Carbon Emission
Binglong Zhao, Vesarach Aumeboonsuke, Jiafu Su
This paper empirically analyzes how digital finance reduces carbon emissions using coverage, depth, and digitalization level as independent variables, green technology innovation as a mediator, and traditional financial support as a moderat…
CN📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalSustainable Development2026#Climate FinanceDOI
When Financial Analysts Become Climate Actors: How Information Networks Shape Corporate Green Innovation
Xue Lei, S. I. Khattak, Abroon Qazi +1
Using panel data from 12,101 firm-years across China's eight key emission sectors (2014-2024), this study finds that firms centrally positioned in analyst climate coverage networks produce more green patents. Three pathways drive this: reso…