- COP29: Financing Net Zero
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- UK's FRC downgrades 'environment and society' in updated definition of stewardship
- EF's Biodiversity Insight 2024
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- Global Biodiversity Framework 'in jeopardy' after COP16 finance failure
- GFANZ backs call for regulators to define coal phaseout as transition finance
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COP29: Global emissions reach record high in 2024, and time almost up for 1.5°C
13 November 2024There is still no sign that the world has reached a peak in fossil fuel carbon emissions, as emissions reached record levels in 2024, according to the latest Global Carbon Budget report, which warned that time has almost run out to hit the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target.
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COP29: Article 6 undermining the COP process, warns NGOs
12 November 2024The pursuit of carbon markets under Article 6 is "undermining" the principle of the COP process, the Global Forest Coalition (GFC) has warned, with concerns also raised about the "bulldozing" of negotiations.
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COP29: IIGCC welcomes UK's updated NDC
12 November 2024The UK has announced it will target a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 81% by 2035, compared to 1990 levels, in a move an investor group said showed the UK could lead the world in attracting private climate finance.
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COP29: BlackRock among investors working on Singapore-led debt finance initiative
12 November 2024The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is to develop an 'industrial transformation' infrastructure debt programme under the $5 billion FAST-P blended finance initiative.
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COP29: Climate finance vehicle prepares for inaugural bond issue
12 November 2024An innovative climate finance vehicle has signalled that it is ready to issue its first bonds, although they are not expected to be labelled 'green'.