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  • COP27 should be used to introduce carbon price says Actis

    14 September 2022

    In 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

  • COP27: Governments should align with private sector climate progress

    08 September 2022

    Ahead 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

  • Public sector leasing and lending can help the transition

    27 April 2022

    Non-bank lenders will be needed to help local authorities meet their net zero targets, argues Caroline Davis

  • COP15's Special Guest - Nature

    23 November 2021

    What lessons can we take from Glasgow that can inform our approach at COP15, asks Simon Zadek

  • GFANZ fails to deliver at COP26

    16 November 2021

    Finance is uniquely positioned to save the planet, but has already financed 1.5 C of warming, warns Michael Northrop

  • COP26 - did the earth move?

    15 November 2021

    Has the Glasgow 'blah-blah-blah' changed anything in the world of sustainable finance, asks Peter Cripps

  • The five finance areas to watch as COP26 enters endgame

    12 November 2021

    Kate Mackenzie points out the key areas to look for in any agreement that emerges from the summit

  • Why Energy efficiency must be at the top of the agenda at COP26

    11 November 2021

    Solutions to energy inefficiency are for the most part, well-established, proven and financially workable, argues Jonathan Maxwell

  • Scaling carbon management and removals

    10 November 2021

    Rapid growth in the carbon management sector can help meet the Paris Agreement goals, but policymakers, capital markets, science and entrepreneurs must all play their part, says Jonathan Goldberg

  • A day in the life of COP26

    10 November 2021

    The UNFCCC's climate summits are colourful and eclectic events. Thomas Cox describes his first ever COP experience, involving protesters, indigenous peoples, insurers, and coffee that tastes like compost