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Impacts of Climate Risk and Energy Consumption on Financial Markets

Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: December, 2025 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 464
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Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798337367668
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337367675
EISBN13: 9798337367682
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6766-8

Description:

The growing impacts of climate change and rising energy consumption are reshaping the global financial markets. As extreme weather events and the transition to low-carbon economies intensify, investors and banks are continuing to factor in environmental risks into their decision-making processes. At the same time, energy consumption trends directly influence corporate performance and economic stability. Understanding the complex interplay between climate-related risks, energy demand, and financial markets is becoming essential for building resilient investment strategies.

Impacts of Climate Risk and Energy Consumption on Financial Markets explore how climate change has directly impacting economies, financial markets, and energy sectors worldwide. This book analyzes the effects of climate risk on energy consumption, innovations in renewable energy, and their implications for the dynamics and development of financial markets. Covering topics such as energy consumption, climate change, and financial economics, this book is an excellent resource for high-level academics and professionals.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Banking Efficiency
  • Clean Energy
  • Climate Change Adaptions
  • Climate Risk
  • Digital Banking
  • Energy Consumption
  • Financial Literacy
  • Financial Markets
  • Green Bonds
  • Green Policy
  • Mitigation
  • Renewable Energy
  • Risk Management
  • Sustainable Finance

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Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali is an Associate Professor in Finance at the Department of Finance and Accounting, Higher Institute of Informatics and Management of Kairouan, Kairouan University, Kairouan, Tunisia and at the Department of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Applied College, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. He is one of the Editorial Board Members in the Journal of Energy Markets, International Business Review, Cogent Economic & Finance, International Review of Applied Economics, African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, and African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development. His research interests include Risk Management, Systemic risk, International finance, Capital markets and institutions, Banking and market microstructure and Islamic Finance. He has published articles, among others, in Research in International Business and Management, Finance Research Letters, International Journal of Critical Accounting, Journal of Asset Management, International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Cogent Business & Management, Cogent Economic & Finance, Journal of Chinese Governance, Pacific Accounting Review, International Journal of Financial Engineering, Virtual Economics, International Journal of Economics and Business Research, International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, The Chinese Economy, Journal of Energy Markets, and International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, International Journal of Social Economics, Journal of Business and Socio-economic Development, International Journal of the Economics of Business, China Economic Journal, Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science.

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