Development of Sustainable Finance Strategies for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Investments Across U.S. States

Authors

  • Forward Nsama

    Avila University, Kansas City, MO, 64145, USA.
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Keywords:

Climate-Resilient Infrastructure, ESG Investing, Green Bonds, Public-Private Partnerships, Sustainable Finance, U.S. Infrastructure Policy

Abstract

The conceptual paper approaches the specific methods for developing strategies for sustainable finance aimed at those infrastructures in the U.S. states that are climate-resilient and that incorporate ESG factors. With climate change escalated, the world is witnessing increased extreme weather events whose frequency and severity hinder funding models for the traditional infrastructure that pay little attention to factors of long-term vulnerability and social equity. This paper presents a framework geared toward aligning ESG-directed capital with federal and state climate and infrastructure policies such as the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. It analyses current financing instruments-greening approaches, public-private partnerships, blended finance, among others-to point out pathways to scaling the ESG investments and providing mechanisms to address regulatory misalignment, lack of data, and regional discrepancies. Subsequently, it describes strategic tools such as an ESG screening mechanism, climate risk appraisal, and performance-based metrics to divert capital towards sustainable infrastructure development. In summation, it suggests policy interventions and implementation strategies for materializing ESG-integrated finance as the backbone for resilient and inclusive infrastructure systems for the United States.

 

 

 

Author Biography

  • Forward Nsama, Avila University, Kansas City, MO, 64145, USA.

     

    School of Business

     

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Published

2025-08-21

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