Financial inclusion is a crucial tool in sustainable resource management development because it provides people and businesses with financial resources, which include loans, grants, and investments to support the stewardship of the environment. This study investigates the role of financial inclusion and accessibility of green finance in consumer and corporate behaviour in resource management in particular with regard to the issue of climate changes. The novelty in the study further investigates the influence of behavioral biases, i.e. overconfidence, loss aversion and myopia on decision-making processes associated with resource efficiency within a high resource intensity industry. Using VOSviewer, a bibliometric analysis was performed to determine existing trends, publications that have impact, and the main gaps in the research in this field. The results confirm the fact that green finance efforts have a transforming potential, and at the same time, the policies should be implemented to combat cognitive biases to increase the effectiveness of sustainability efforts..