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  • Fight or flight: Contract and financing considerations for UK SAF projects

    20 November 2024

    The UK government is moving towards being a leader in sustainable aviation fuel, write Andrew Nealon, Afzaal Abidi, Joshua Hayes, Alex Lee and Anuja Venkataramani.

  • Converting Bridgerton to Bog Hall

    19 November 2024

    A pioneering 400-acre rewilding project in a stately home in England will generate a new form of biodiversity credits for sale in the voluntary market. Genevieve Redgrave visits the site

  • Artesian: Two-way coupons could 'reignite' SLB market

    18 November 2024

    Opening the door to SLB issuers being rewarded for outperforming ambitious targets could boost issuance, Artesian's David Gallagher tells Ahren Lester.

  • COP29: a step Baku-wards?

    15 November 2024

    At the conference's half-way mark, underwhelming progress lays bare the challenges of the transition, writes Peter Cripps

  • Solving the energy transition paradox in emerging markets

    15 November 2024

    Investors should allocate capital based on direction of travel, rather than static ESG scores - otherwise some emerging countries will be left behind on the journey to net-zero, writes Gustavo Medeiros

  • COP29 finance day: Harmonisation initiatives the highlight of underwhelming day

    14 November 2024

    Multi-jurisdiction taxonomies and a push for harmonised transition plan rules stole the headlines, as finance proved a sticking point, Michael Hurley writes

  • Climate change: The picture is bleak, but there are reasons to be hopeful

    13 November 2024

    The tools, knowledge and opportunities to deliver the transition to a green economy already exist, writes Penny Apostolaki

  • Lay the foundations before building: ISSB standards as the Global Baseline

    12 November 2024

    Investors need national regulators to rapidly adopt ISSB standards without removing key concepts or requirements, writes Nathan Fabian

  • COP 29: Will AI be mentioned in the final text?

    11 November 2024

    AI, with all its implications for emissions, should be hotly debated in Baku and have a significant presence in the final agreement, argues Mathieu Nègre

  • Climate risks threaten the insurance model

    08 November 2024

    As insurers' current claims management model is not sustainable, it is imperative to increase investments in the energy transition to guarantee the very survival of the insurance model, writes Guillaume Abel