Publications
GOGEL is updated annually. Here you can find publications related to our data.
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External Publications based on GOGEL Data
Regulators, researchers, journalists and NGOs use GOGEL to conduct in-depth analyses. This list shows a selection of external publications that have utilized our data.
Action Aid Denmark: Analysis of Danish Pension Funds
As You Sow: Fossil Free Funds
Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF): Overview of the SFDR Classification in the French Funds' Universe and Portfolios' Exposure to Fossil Energies at the End of 2021
Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF)/ACPR: Monitoring and assessing the climate commitments made by French financial institutions
Banque France Eco Notepad: Are SRI-certified funds greener?
Banking On Climate Chaos: Fossil Fuel Finance Report
BloombergNEF: Financing the Transition: Energy Supply Investment and Bank Financing Activity
Deutsche Welle: Who is Funding Fossil Fuel Expansion?
Finance for Systemic Change, University of Cambridge: Climate on the Bench: Corporate Bond Benchmarks As a Tool for Institutional Investors
Follow the Money/Investico: The Great Green Investment Investigation
Mindful Money: Fossil Fuel Investment in Transition or in Denial?
Reclaim Finance: Throwing Fuel on the Fire: GFANZ financing of fossil fuel expansion
Reclaim Finance: Oil & Gas Policy Tracker
Science Based Targets Initiative: Fossil Fuel Finance Position Paper Consultation Draft
Science Based Targets Initiative: Financial Institutions' Near-Term Criteria Version 2
ShareAction: Oil & Gas Expansion - A lose-lose bet for banks and their investors
The Guardian: Revealed: the ‘carbon bombs’ set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown
The Guardian: Revealed: UAE plans huge oil and gas expansion as it hosts UN climate summit
Towards Sustainability Label: Quality Standard
UK Divest: Mapping the Pensions Pipeline
Wilson, C., Limburg, A., & Caldecott, B. (2022): Implications of the International Energy Agency Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario for Net Zero Committed Financial Institutions. Briefing Paper. Oxford Sustainable Finance Group, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford