Green Finance Green Technology Innovation and Financial Development and their Role in SDG
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Purpose: This study analyses the connected roles of Green Technology Innovation (GTI), and Financial Development (FD), and Green Finance (GF)in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the G20 nations. The economy (ECO), the environment (EN), sustainable finance, green banking, green investment, climate change, climate finance, green loans, and sustainable development objectives are only a few of the many aspects covered by the research.
Methodology: This study uses statistical analysis with SPSS to examine dynamics of these characteristics among G20 nations using dataset of answers from 250 participants.
Findings: The findings of the research have big influence on investment strategies and sustainability initiatives including policy choices of the G20.
Implications: Using green finance models improves environmental management and encourages resource development and also lessens ecological risks. The research highlights significance of environmental conservation in fostering economic growth and shaping economic policy. It emphasizes how important economic
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