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  • Investors urge reform of GHG Protocol renewables accounting

    02 March 2026

    Investors have urged the GHG Protocol to change its standards to ensure companies' claims more accurately link renewable energy purchases to the time and place the energy was produced and consumed.

  • Webinar: More impact data the 'tipping point' for sustainable bond issuance

    09 October 2025

    More impact data can help encourage more sustainable bond issuance, but a lack of standardisation around reporting can cause challenges for investors, an Environmental Finance webinar heard.

  • Cardano: 'We are stricter on SLBs - they must be something special'

    14 August 2025

    Sustainable bond issuers have been urged to not be "opportunistic" with sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs), with Dutch asset manager Cardano arguing they like the performance-based instrument but it must be "something special" for it to buy.

  • Cardano: Don't let older frameworks hold back sustainable bond appeal

    28 July 2025

    Issuers have been urged to ensure they "move forward" with regular and ambitious updates to their sustainable bond frameworks to retain investment appeal, by Dutch asset manager Cardano.

  • One-year delay to Deforestation Regulation agreed by EU Council, Parliament

    04 December 2024

    The EU Deforestation Regulation will apply one year later than initially proposed, after agreement by the European Council and Parliament staved off proposals from right-wing politicians to water down the rules.

  • People Moves, 20 September: Mirova, CAM, Vision Ridge, AFII and more

    20 September 2024
  • People Moves, 21 June: GEF, TNFD, GRI, S&P Trucost, UBS ... and more

    21 June 2024
  • ICSWG updates climate competency framework to include stewardship reporting

    23 November 2023
  • The Future of ESG Data conference: Impact estimation models are 'a risky business'

    18 October 2023
  • What next for climate scenarios? Part two

    16 October 2023

    How will the next generation of climate scenarios differ from the first, Michael Hurley asks