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COP27: What are the prospects for ITMOs?
10 November 2022Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes are expected to be a feature of the current COP, write Pedro Carvalho and Alexis Massot
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The role of blended financing in a just energy transition
07 November 2022The current 'poly crisis' presents an opportunity to combine economic and environmental policies allowing sustainable development, write Gustavo Medeiros and Iselin Aslakstrom
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Loss and damage: what to look out for at COP27
04 November 2022The climate jamboree will see tensions between developed countries and the Global South come to the fore, writes Peter Cripps
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The Future of ESG Data Conference: Highlights
20 October 2022Environmental Finance's in-person conference on The Future of ESG Data this week highlighted the numerous challenges that are being addressed in the space, as related regulatory and market developments unfold at record pace
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Q&A with IOSCO's Kris Nathanail
20 October 2022Following her keynote address at Environmental Finance's The Future of ESG Data conference, IOSCO's senior policy advisor gives her assessment of the challenges facing the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
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Dealing with inconsistent ESG data
18 October 2022A consistent ESG investment approach is 'largely impossible' across asset classes with current data, The Future of ESG Data 2022 conference heard. Ahren Lester reports
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Carbon pricing is set to spread
14 October 2022As the net zero transition gathers pace and more countries adopt carbon pricing, incentives to account for the environmental cost of carbon emissions rise, Marion Amiot writes
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CA100: Desperately seeking credible transition strategies
13 October 2022The latest results of its benchmark show more action is needed to match net zero commitments, writes Peter Cripps
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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