Resumo
O crédito verde é a fonte de capital fornecido para projetos de investimento empresarial que utilizam efetivamente os recursos naturais; respondem às mudanças climáticas; gerenciam os resíduos; controlam a poluição, melhoram a qualidade ambiental; restauram os ecossistemas naturais; conservam a natureza e a biodiversidade e geram outros benefícios ambientais para alcançar prosperidade econômica, sustentabilidade ambiental e equidade social. Portanto, o documento é abordado com base em uma combinação do método tradicional de análise jurídica e do método de combinação jurídica e econômica para esclarecer os aspectos jurídicos e econômicos do crédito verde de acordo com os critérios de crescimento verde e desenvolvimento sustentável. Os resultados da pesquisa mostram que as condições verdes para os pedidos de concessão de crédito são a base para que as instituições de crédito tomem decisões de concessão de crédito que não apenas satisfaçam os requisitos prescritos por lei, mas também garantam a harmonia entre os benefícios das instituições de crédito (como uma entidade empresarial na economia), investidores (com muitos riscos difíceis de prever), bem como as metas de desenvolvimento macroeconômico através da fase de desenvolvimento. A legalização do conteúdo verde na concessão de crédito é uma tarefa que precisa ser implementada imediatamente. Isto contribui para promover o desenvolvimento de muitos projetos verdes e projetos ecológicos, assim como minimiza os impactos negativos das decisões de concessão de crédito que não dependem de critérios verdes na prática e minimiza os riscos legais para as partes interessadas.
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