- NZBA has little impact on decarbonisation, ECB paper says
- SLB step-ups a long way from being financially punitive, says Barclays
- EU releases biodiversity risk assessment framework
- Sustainability-linked bond issuance limps into 2024
- Tesla and General Motors face deep sea mining shareholder resolutions
- Oil and gas giants' climate opacity keeps investors in the dark, CA100+ assessments show
- Morningstar launches innovative transition indexes
- L&Q faces SLB coupon 'step-up' on target miss
- EU rowback on agricultural policy 'irresponsible', say investors
- French companies sound alarm at 'greenwashing' in ESMA sustainability enforcement rules
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Blurred lines between ESG and Impact need clarification, says Amundi
28 March 2024The sustainable finance industry needs to move away from treating sustainable investing and impact investing as synonymous, Amundi Asset Management has claimed.
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LMA exploring 'transition loan' label as sustainability-linked debt flounders
28 March 2024The Loan Market Association (LMA) is exploring the creation of a label for loans that finance climate transition-themed projects or activities, as it considers how to drive more investment in 'hard-to-abate' sectors.
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Nature resolutions hit double figures in North America
28 March 2024Nature-related shareholder resolutions have hit double figures for the first time in North America, and are predicted to gain strong investor support.
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Why the forest carbon market is bouncing back
28 March 2024Demand and prices for high quality credits are on the rise - and that's good news for nature, argues Angela Churie Kallhauge
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Saint-Gobain: EU Taxonomy 'opened green bonds for us'
28 March 2024French construction materials firm Saint-Gobain switched from sustainability-linked bonds to green bonds for its latest sustainable bond deal, after EU Taxonomy-aligned disclosures helped it identify eligible activities.