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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.

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🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalFigshare2026#Climate FinanceDOI

Climate finance as a catalyst for peace

Chin‐Hsien Yu, Yingyi Shi, Chi-Chuan Lee +2

This study examines the effect of climate finance on conflict incidence. Using panel data from 85 developing countries (2000-2023), it finds that climate finance significantly reduces conflicts, especially resource-related and small-scale o…

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🌍 Global📚 Peer-reviewed · JournalZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)2026#Climate FinanceDOI

Mobilizing Green Finance for Nigeria's Energy Transition: The Role of Fintech and Capital Markets

Kolawole Fatai Hassan. Phd, Kamal Adekunle Adewunmi. Acib

This paper examines the mobilization of green finance for Nigeria's Energy Transition Plan using green bonds and fintech innovations. It finds strong investor demand (Series III oversubscribed by 183%) and potential for fintech-enabled remi…

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Journal2026#Climate FinanceDOI

Climate Finance

Arindam Bandyopadhyay

This chapter details how climate risks (physical and transitional) challenge the financial system, including asset value erosion and default risks. It examines responses from regulators like the Reserve Bank of India, including climate stre…

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CNPreprintHumanities and Social Sciences Communications2025#Climate FinanceDOI

Green finance for sustainable development: analyzing the effects of green credit on high-polluting firms’ environmental performance

Qiwen Dai, Ju He, Zhongyuan Guo +2

This study empirically evaluates the impact of China's 2012 Green Credit Guidelines on high-polluting firms using a panel dataset of A-share listed companies from 2006-2022. Applying a DID framework, it finds a 2.3-3.7 point improvement in …

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