Undergraduate Studies
Academic Year 2025-26
Environmental Finance
Files and Links
- Course Outline .pdf (Greek)
- Course Outline .pdf (English)
- Full Description @courses.xrh
- Link to e-class
6th or 8th Semester
ΧΡΠΧΡ01
Course id
7,5
ECTS
Special background
Course type
This course is a thorough introduction to the fast-evolving and expanding subject of environmental finance. In particular, it
- introduces the environmental and social risks for firms and banks and highlights the difficulty of their measurement;
- describes the risks for banks and investors who do not take sufficiently into account the ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) performance of the entities they finance;
- analyzes the on-going effort for the development of accounting standards for ESG measurement;
- discusses the fast-changing institutional environment and the additional challenges it poses to all economic agents;
- analyzes the economics of ‘green’ banking, ‘green’ investments and pollution markets;
- explores how banks, and the financial system in general, can contribute towards addressing environmental and social problems.
After completing the course, the students are expected to understand
- ‘green’ financial products and their risk-return trade-offs;
- the role and the incentives of major players, such as, financial institutions, institutional investors, NGOs and governments;
- the risks (rewards) of banks that provide financial services to firms with weak (strong) ESG credentials;
- the difficulties of measuring ESG performance and the accounting standards under development;
- the carbon footprintof corporations and institutions, and ways to reduce it;
- carbon credits –creation and usage– and related investment opportunities in pollution markets.
- Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information
- Adapting to new situations
- Decision-making
- Working independently
- Working in an international environment
- Team work
- Working in an interdisciplinary environment
- Working in an international environment
- Production of new research ideas
- Respect for the natural environment
- Production of free, creative and inductive thinking
Α. The big picture
- Introduction – ‘Business opportunities with social responsibility’
- Thinking about environmental and social risks – A simple framework
Β. Accounting issues
- Corporate sustainability
- Accounting information and sustainability
C. ‘Green banking’
- Risks and opportunities
- Measuring banks’ ESG performance
- Environmental and social credit-risk assessment
- Proposed regulatory interventions – Unintended consequences of good intentions
D. Financial investments
- Selection criteria
- ESG performance and investment performance
E. Carbon markets
- Economic rationale
- Tradeable permit systems
- Financial investments