Six things to know for impact managers
A legal perspective on the complications of raising and managing an impact fund is provided by Oliver Rochman, William Yonge, Carl Valenstein, Zeke Johnson and Divya Thakur
Powering the UK battery revolution
The Green Finance Institute's proposed Battery Investment Facility could be transformative for the sector, writes Suzanna Hinson
What role does the voluntary carbon market have in an Article 6 world?
India has shown how national carbon trading can work in tandem with voluntary markets, argues Finn O'Muircheartaigh
COP out: how the promise of Glasgow has faded
Investors should be ready to push UK policymakers to change course on climate, Eliette Riera writes
Taking sustainable sukuk to the next level
Islamic financiers are hoping to capitalise on growing international ESG demand, Fitch Ratings' Bashar Al-Natoor tells Genevieve Redgrave
Measuring the financial consequences of climate transition
Joseph Noss looks at why backward-looking emissions reporting provides no guarantee of reducing exposure to transition risk
Accounting for Asia's biodiversity
The finance industry should develop its own methods of biodiversity accounting, argues ADM's Christopher Botsford
Sustainable bond fund performance struggles in 2022 market turmoil
After struggling to outperform, sustainable bond fund managers are hopeful the volatility of 2022 presents opportunities in 2023. Ahren Lester reports
How Canada laid the foundations for its transition taxonomy
A project to develop a list of transition activities is set to grow, Barbara Zvan and Jonathan Arnold tell Michael Hurley
'Our role in the transition goes beyond labelled bonds'
Luxembourg Stock Exchange has a role to play in providing transparency on net zero plans, its CEO Julie Becker tells Peter Cripps