

Frankfurt School of Finance and Management is a private business school based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It has regional education centres throughout Germany and various joint ventures and programmes abroad.
The Frankfurt School - UN Environment Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance aims to advance transformation to resilient low-carbon and resource-efficient economies by attracting new types of investors, in particular catalysing the financing of clean energy by the private sector, which has a pivotal role to play. The Centre’s work is designed to encourage and assist the finance community to scale-up current investment, or to take the first steps into new markets.
Frankfurt School is an actor in the Coalition's Finance initiative.
Brick production is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG) and short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) in Bangladesh. The informal brick sector is the main contributor of this...
This report describes the general overview of tunnel kiln technology and presents the brick making process, design elements of tunnel kiln and key technical aspects of its different components and...
This report presents the findings of a Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) study to assess the feasibility of a household energy finance facility to provide affordable end-user finance for...
This report elaborates and summarizes salient learnings and insights from stakeholder consultations conducted in the form of two workshops – one focused on the residential-sector during 15-17...
The Frankfurt School UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance and its local partner cBalance are conducting a study on behalf of the Coalition on “...
CCAC, UN Environment Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management join hands to implement the project titled ‘Technical assistance for financing brick kiln...
This document outlines the theory that will bring about the change of mainstreaming adoption of non-fluorinated-refrigerant cooling technologies through a technical assistance (TA) facility. The...
This report focuses on investigating the SLCP mitigation technologies offering the highest mitigation potential of the three major SLCPs: black carbon, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and methane, and...