Environmentalists press Bank of Canada to be more active on climate change
OTTAWA — Environmentalists are pressing Canada’s central bank to become more forceful in driving financing towards green investments, including actively buying a proposed federal tool to fund the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The bank is working on issuing a federal green bond the Trudeau Liberals proposed in last month’s budget, which governor Tiff Macklem has suggested could become part of the bank’s purchases under certain conditions.
Alex Speers-Roesch with Greenpeace says the central bank should more actively intervene in markets to drive investments where they are needed, noting a similar suggestion from the Dutch central bank in recent days.
That activity would include purchasing things like green bonds.