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Even if the IPCC reports ore more and more alarming, scepticism is always present when it comes to climate change and the impact of human activity on it, os the Trump administration has proven in the past. Scepticism is also present when we talk about ESG criteria or Sustainable Finance. Around one-third of the finance professionals view Environmental, Social and Governance issues through the lens of negative screening without trying to understand the deeper context. Globally, and similar to climate change, scepticism on Sustainable Finance is massively due to a lack of knowledge and a lock of clear and common definitions for its key concepts. How many people talk about Sustainable Finance without having a clear point of view on the issue ? Thanks to regulatory pressures and public opinion, Sustainable Finance is becoming THE new standard for financial centers across Europe. However, this lack of knowledge and not having o common basis are still present. Everybody knows what is an equity r o bond but few have a clear understanding of Green Bonds, Impact Investing or positive or negative screening... To fight against such scepticism, education, as usual, will be an essential tool to establish standards in Sustainable Finance. Initiatives such as the EFPA ESO Advisor certification, which was launched in 2021 in 12 countries across Europe by the European Financial Planning Association (EFPA) can help to close the gap between the current level of information and the level necessary due to increasing regulatory requirements around the integration of ESG criterion. Always with this aim of o deeper understanding, EFPA Luxembourg publishes on update of its manual Green Ethica 2nd Edition. To achieve our goal, we enlarged this endeavour to a wider range of contributors from different backgrounds. With new content on the fund industry, the design of insurance products, the net-zero alliances, the governance and updated content on the regulation impacting the sustainable finance, this new edition enlarges its point of view to portray the most diverse landscape of what Sustainable Finance is today, and what it could be tomorrow. Between new contributions and former ones, we approached this project with the desire to give flexibility to the authors while, at the same time, ensuring all aspects of the matter at hand were covered. Special thanks go to all the contributors, the former and the new ones, for their amazing intellectual effort. We believe this will provide invaluable information to those who are interested in Sustainable Finance. Although the world of Sustainable Finance is constantly evolving, this book offers some important insights into concepts regarding the current issues linked to Green Finance as well as the future development of market trends and ESO criteria integration. It also emphasizes the essential features of regulation, which is becoming more and more sophisticated From the history of Sustainable Finance to its current and future regulatory environment, from the influence of Corporate Social Responsibility to the integration of the ESO criterion in the investment processes, from the products already available on the market for creating greener portfolios to the next challenges the financial centers will be asked to solve, this handbook offers a 360° point of view over the landscape of the Green Finance. We hope this new edition will help the reader to have a better understanding of what Sustainable Finance means, looking et its framework, its aims and its challenges. I wish you a pleasant reading.