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PenSam's carbon budget index
01 April 2024The Danish pension provider's new climate index will help it reduce its climate risks, Mikael Bek tells Peter Cripps
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Forging a united front: UK regulators take steps to combat greenwashing
29 March 2024It is likely only a matter of time before we start to see greenwashing litigation claims being brought against corporates in the UK, write Chris Warren-Smith, Carl Valenstein and Michelle Page
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Why the forest carbon market is bouncing back
28 March 2024Demand and prices for high quality credits are on the rise - and that's good news for nature, argues Angela Churie Kallhauge
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Environmental data: emerging markets have cleaned up their act
27 March 2024Emerging markets disclosure rates are increasing much faster than developed markets, and are set to catch up in the next few years, writes Lily Andrews
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'Plenty of opportunity for us to show what good nature investments look like'
26 March 2024Bregal's new nature strategy targets coffee and cocoa decarbonisation with a new nature strategy. Jennifer Forrest reports
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Labelled bonds: Europe leads, Asia catching
25 March 2024What are the geographical features of the green, social and sustainable bond market, asks Pietro Sette
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Addressing PFAS: Solutions to the forever challenge
22 March 2024The urgent need to detect, treat and destroy 'forever chemicals' in the world's water is creating investment opportunities that are broader and more valuable than many appreciate, write Lisa Beauvilain, Johan Florén and Justin Winter
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Basel 'faulty'
20 March 2024US banks have urged the Basel Committee to re-draw 'flawed' climate disclosure rules, writes Michael Hurley
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Iceland: 'It is likely we will be a regular sustainable bond issuer'
20 March 2024Strong response to long-awaited inaugural green bond opens door to more issuance from the Nordic sovereign. Ahren Lester reports
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Sustainability in 2024: From net zero to a more holistic approach
18 March 2024Sustainable finance, ESG issues, biodiversity and climate policies are high on the agenda for the coming year. But a focus on transition will remain key, says Virginie Derue