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Don't let 'sleeping SLLs' lie
12 October 2022The LSTA is finalising best practice guidelines to help tackle 'sleeping SLLs', writes Ahren Lester
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Comment: The UK's sustainable finance rules: A job half done
07 October 2022The new UK government needs to finish the job started by its predecessors, and belatedly finalise its sustainable finance policies, writes Peter Cripps
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A clean $1 trillion
04 October 2022$1 trillion of US public stimulus could herald the rise of 10 'new Teslas', write Brian Hensley and Mark Fulton
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The promise of AI
30 September 2022Artificial intelligence could be the missing puzzle piece to tackle greenwashing, nCino's Dory Weiss tells Genevieve Redgrave
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COP27 should be used to introduce carbon price says Actis
14 September 2022In a COP that is billed to be more focused on action than setting targets, Actis' Shami Nissan says setting a universal cost of carbon is key
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ISSB stakeholders want more information about materiality
13 September 2022IFRS Foundation head Lee White gives his assessment of some of the challenges facing the International Sustainability Standards Board. Peter Cripps reports
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Will Article 6 trading be a flop?
12 September 2022What impact will corresponding adjustments have on compliance trading, asks Pedro Moura Costa
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Comment: RIP Queen Elizabeth, long live the King!
09 September 2022Can environmentalist King Charles help sway the course of the UK, asks Peter Cripps
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The benefits of sovereign carbon credits
09 September 2022UNFCCC REDD+ Sovereign Carbon should form part of corporate climate mitigation portfolios, argue Kevin Conrad and Alistair Mullen
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COP27: Governments should align with private sector climate progress
08 September 2022Ahead of COP27, Eric Usher says he hopes governments will talk the same language as the private sector on sustainability, as they look to step up scrutiny of net-zero targets. Genevieve Redgrave reports