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Article | Sustainable Corporate Finance and Space Activities: Towards a Sustainable Space Taxonomy |
Keywords | Space Traffic Management, Sustainable Space Rating, Sustainable Corporate Finance, Disclosure Regulation, European Green Deal, Sustainable Space Taxonomy |
Authors | Lucien Rapp, Maria Rhimbassen en Maria Topka |
DOI | 10.5553/IISL/2021064004003 |
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Sustainable Corporate Finance (SCF) intends to respond to the climate challenge by imposing on financial operators a responsible approach in their investment operations. It takes place in the context of the European Green Deal and seeks to take advantage of the challenges and opportunities that the COVID19 crisis is offering to the spacefaring nations. Space activities should be primarily concerned by SCF. Some space activities such as earth observation contribute to the fight against climate change; they are virtuous and should attract responsible investors. Others are or may be polluting, whether it be the accumulation of space debris or the effects of uncontrolled development of space mining or space tourism. SCF could therefore contribute to reshape the global space ecosystem. |