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  • Council of the EU approves De Cambourg as chair of EFRAG sustainability reporting board

    07 September 2022

    The Council of the EU (the Council) has endorsed Patrick de Cambourg to become chair of EFRAG sustainability reporting board (SRB).

  • Moody's proposes transfer of SPO business to credit rating unit

    07 September 2022

    Moody's has proposed to transfer its sustainable finance second-party opinion (SPO) business to its credit rating unit, whilst it also requested feedback on its updated SPO assessment and scoring framework.

  • How diligent client onboarding can mitigate greenwashing

    07 September 2022

    Ensuring efficient data collection from clients can be a key tool in tackling greenwashing risks, argues Edel Brophy

  • NGFS targets wider use of scenarios after release of third iteration

    07 September 2022

    Climate scenarios for central banks and supervisors have been updated to include national 'net zero' commitments at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, ahead of a move to broaden the potential application of the scenarios to private financial institutions.

  • SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust exceeds placing target by £35m

    07 September 2022
  • Airport raises biodiversity sustainability-linked loan

    06 September 2022
  • HSBC: Biodiversity-focused SLBs could increase

    06 September 2022

    An increase in the issuance of sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) linked to biodiversity could result from the combination of the forthcoming biodiversity COP with an ICMA release, writes Thomas Cox

  • Australia needs policy change to tackle 'critical risks to natural capital', says Pollination

    06 September 2022

    Significant changes in government policy and business practice are required to address Australia's "critical" natural capital risks, Pollination has said.

  • HESTA warns four energy firms of potential climate-related divestment

    06 September 2022

    HESTA has warned four energy firms they face heightened scrutiny and potential divestment due to their lacklustre decarbonisation strategies, as the Australian pension fund announced a strengthened 2030 decarbonisation target.

  • G7 companies heading for 2.7°C of warming, says CDP

    06 September 2022

    Companies based in the G7 are collectively aligned with a scenario that would see 2.7°C of global warming, according to analysis of their emissions reduction targets by CDP.