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The property loan backing Australia's green transition
17 August 2022Adapting the US' PACE programme has proven attractive to institutional investors in Australia, Scott Bocskay tells Genevieve Redgrave
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The Inflation Reduction Act: A 'ground-breaking' climate deal
12 August 2022The proposed US bill could have a transformative effect on low-carbon investment, with implications for credit ratings, Michael Hurley writes
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The future of the Amazon depends on what happens on 2 October, 2022
26 July 2022Victory for Lula in Brazil's October election is necessary to achieve net zero deforestation in the Amazon - and investors will be watching, write Brian Hensley and Mark Fulton
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Making carbon offset disclosure align with climate value
18 July 2022The voluntary carbon market would benefit from a ratings system to score the climate effectiveness of different offset types, argue Brad Handler, Simon Lomax and Morgan Bazilian
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Translating distant net zero targets into near-term action
27 June 2022Stephanie Maier and Stephanie Pfeifer share five reflections from their leadership of the Climate Action 100+ global steering committee
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Why nuclear energy belongs in the EU taxonomy
22 June 2022The science unambiguously tells us that nuclear energy is sustainable and should be included in the EU taxonomy. It is vital for effective decarbonisation that this finally happens, writes David Hess
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A transition taxonomy: ready or not?
31 May 2022Could extending the EU's taxonomy to unsustainable and intermediate activities prove trickier than work on 'green', Michael Hurley asks
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America's first state conservation law for private finance
24 May 2022A new law in Maryland may be a model to encourage private capital to expand its role in environmental conservation, writes Timothy Male
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Boards need climate competence, not more numbers
20 May 2022Investors should focus engagement on ensuring company management has climate expertise, argues Laura Zizzo
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EU Parliament drops gas, nuclear opposition in EU GBS
16 May 2022Amid tough discussions, the Parliamentary amendments to the EU Green Bond Standard proposal go noticeably further than the Commissions plans in several critical ways. Ahren Lester reports