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Paul Tang: EU must emphasise transition finance
05 January 2024The EU has been too focused on 'green' in its sustainable finance, the Dutch MEP tells Ahren Lester
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2024: Nature takes its place at the investment table
04 January 2024Three key trends will shape how nature fits into investment decisions this year, writes Vian Sharif
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Outlook for natural capital in 2024: Reporting, restoration and implementation
04 January 2024Interest in the theme will continue to grow but talk needs to be converted to action, writes Genevieve Redgrave
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2024 outlook: Sand in the gears of sustainable finance policy
03 January 2024Looming elections and burgeoning disclosure regimes point to a slowdown in sustainable finance policymaking, but the spectre of fines for greenwashing is on the rise, Michael Hurley writes
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Denmark: Green bonds are leading to green dogma
02 January 2024Greenium is 'natural course' for green bonds, but is not the objective, Simon Hajaj Ruby Harmat tells Ahren Lester
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Net-zero's bridge fuel: Natural gas's critical role in transition
01 January 2024The transition is likely to take longer than expected and rely more heavily on natural gas production and utilisation than many believe, argues Frederick Fromm
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ESG disclosures: more clarification needed to turn grey areas into green
01 January 2024Tightening sustainability regulations means asset managers should act now to future-proof their disclosure processes, Ruth Knox writes
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The evolving ESG reporting landscape
29 December 2023The main disclosure requirements in the US, the EU and the UK are outlined by Matthew Rossi and Henrietta Worthington
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'We need a global treaty to actively phase out fossil fuels'
28 December 2023A Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty would close the gap between the net-zero ambitions, and the COP28 pledge to move away from fossil fuel companies, writes Jeroen Rijpkema
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The EU's new climate policy means carbon pricing no longer has a border
27 December 2023The incoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism send waves through global supply chains, writes Adam Hearne