The study investigates the trends and dynamics in green financing using bibliometric analysis techniques. Green financing has gained momentum due to its alignment with global environmental concerns and sustainability goals. It involves funding economic endeavors that offer ecological benefits, particularly in mitigating adverse impacts on environmental sustainability and global warming. The study explores various aspects of green financing research, including its publication trends, geographical distribution, prominent journals, leading institutions, authors, and thematic clusters. The methodology employs bibliometric analysis utilizing Scopus and VOSviewer tools to discern patterns and advancements in Green Financing. The research identifies key clusters of themes in green financing, such as alternative energy, carbon emissions, economic development, and sustainable investment. The study highlights the significance of green financing in addressing environmental challenges, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable economic growth. The top journals, institutions, and authors contributing to the field are also identified, focusing on their affiliations and countries of origin. Through comprehensive analysis, the study aims to provide insights into the trajectory of green financing research, facilitate future research directions, and contribute to advancing sustainable finance practices.