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'World first' jaguar insurance launched
22 May 2025 -
Microsoft agrees 'world's largest' biochar deal
21 May 2025Microsoft has agreed to purchase 1.24 million tonnes of carbon removal credits from Exomad Green over the next 10 years, in what is thought to be the world's largest biochar deal.
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Cambridge Associates 'wouldn't recommend' biodiversity credits
21 May 2025Cambridge Associates would not recommend biodiversity credit-based strategies to investors, telling an Environmental Finance conference that biodiversity co-benefits in the carbon market are likely to be prioritised instead.
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Lloyds sets up carbon and nature capabilities
21 May 2025 -
Business case for sustainable agriculture is currently 'challenging'
20 May 2025Lack of performance data and unclear definitions means sustainable agriculture remains a "challenging" business case for investors, according to Agriculture Capital.
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Bangladesh launches nature finance programme
20 May 2025 -
Could a company issue a debt-for-nature swap?
20 May 2025A corporate debt-for-nature swap is 'possible' but would face challenges, an Environmental Finance conference heard, alongside warnings that sovereigns are facing 'pitching fatigue'.
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UK, EU agree to work towards ETS linkage
19 May 2025The EU and the UK have agreed to work towards linking their Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS), with exemption provisions also agreed on the Carbon Border Adjust Mechanism (CBAM).
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Article 6.4 standards confirmed
19 May 2025The supervisory body of the Paris Agreement's Article 6.4 mechanism has adopted standards outlining how projects can accurately measure their impact.
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ESG backlash 'good for the market'
16 May 2025The ESG backlash is likely to benefit the sustainable investing market - and the data on which it relies - in the long run, Environmental Finance's Sustainability Data conference in New York heard.