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    "pk": 61634,
    "title": "China, the Environment, & the Global Green Finance Transition",
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    "abstract": "<p>Although once seen as irrelevant to environmental protection, financial regulation has become a critical component of global climate change responses, as recognized by the Paris Agreement. In addition, climate change and related environmental risks, such as threats to biodiversity and natural resources, are now recognized as potentially financially material to companies, investors, and entire economies, as well as to sustainable development. For these reasons, China has joined the many other governments and international organizations worldwide who are actively engaged in promoting regulatory reforms and voluntary initiatives to advance a green finance transition.</p>",
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        "text": "© the author(s). All rights reserved.",
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    "section": "Articles",
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        {
            "first_name": "Virginia",
            "middle_name": "Harper",
            "last_name": "Ho",
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    "date_submitted": null,
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    "date_published": "2024-12-13T01:23:00+02:00",
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