Summer School Oxford-  GreenEconomics & Green Finance in the Current Age

Summer School Oxford- GreenEconomics & Green Finance in the Current Age

A 2-day course on green economics and finance in the current age. How can the economics profession move towards a more robust green model?

By Green Economics Institute

Date and time

Sat, 23 Aug 2025 09:00 - Sun, 24 Aug 2025 17:00 GMT+1

Location

To be announced

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Day 1

Introduction to the programme

Session 1 Introduction: The opportunities offered and presented by Green Finance

what is green economics

what is green finance

what is green accounting

Session 2 Green finance: a theoretical framework

Professor Maria Madi

~Lunch Break

Session 3 :Green finance and ESG

Professor Maria Madi

Session 4 -Green bonds

Lecturer Professor Maria Madi

Session 5 Literature and case studies

Session 6 The history and development of green finance

Session 7 Green Financial Activities and Features around the world

Session 8 Case studies

Session 9 Challenges and debates associated with green finance

Summary of day 1

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Day 2

Introduction to Day 2 and recap

Session 1 Introduction Trends in Green Finance

Session 2 Green Finance in Practice

Session 3 Worked examples

Lunch

Session 4 Impact and effect of green finance

Session 5 Case studies

Session 6 The future of green finance, crypto currencies and IT, safeguards, stability- are they robust enough, monetary system, regulation, divestment, ethical investment,

Summary of day 2

Possible tutors:

Professor Maria Madi -(Brazil)

Professor Ehtisham Abassi- (India)

Sukriti Anand (India)

Professor Ioana Negru -(Romania)

Dorothy Nulabega (Uganda)

Chelangut Scholar (Kenya)

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The Green Economics Institute is based in the UK and provides inspirational leadership for ecological, social and economic justice transformations fit for the 21st and 22nd centuries.

The Green Economics Institute, is active throughout Europe, and runs a global network, impacting European policy development and outcomes.

It works on climate and visioning the future, long term frameworks of the economy and civilisation, basing its ideas on scientific and philosophical research. All its activities feature its unusual profile of European and global voices of non standard actors and its emphasis on holism, sustainability, future resilience, inclusion and diversity. This includes expert work on philosophies of social justice and mobility, refugees and migration.

It is a Members’ network and the professional body for Green Economics practitioners, policy making and practical organisation of innovators, philosophers and thinkers to envision and lead towards a world which meets the needs of all people everywhere, ( especially women ) nature, other species, the planet and its systems. Its team members usually have a multi mode background, often cross border, and always firmly rooted in the real world.Its include practitioners, scientists, academics, business people, and supply chain experts, mapping the downturn in human destruction of nature, the economy and the environment and are well placed to suggest a recovery path, both in terms of human health and also the environment and nature.

Its Publishing House GEIBooks, has over 100 titles in print, and each one provides a global network of people and voices advocating a message and campaign for change towards a more benevolent and beneficial world. The Green Economics Institute has a TV station, an academic journal, a members’ magazine, a specialist climate science organisation, a Charity and a Conference Making organisation. The Institute has world class speakers speaking often in parliaments and Universities around Europe, Nobel prize winners, national business award winners and others, professors, students, farmers, business people.

It has its own large delegations to the United Nations Climate Talks UNFCCC. which include exhibition stands and climate events and is an official Research Organisation of the United Nations. Its work is used around the world by governments, kings, princes, global institutions, businesses, students, philosophers, economists and many more.

It runs courses at all levels for qualifications, including field trips, summer schools, youth in action, Erasmus, short courses long courses, post doc supervision, and lectures in many European Universities and many others. It also runs regular conferences to support its campaigns and to encourage debate and progress both on line and mainly in Oxford and around Europe. It runs regular exhibition stands, publishing and giving speeches and hosting conferences in most countries in Europe