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Microsoft agrees 'world's largest' biochar deal
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21 May 2025Latvian water utility firm Rīgas ūdens has launched a €60 million ($68 million) green bond programme using the recently introduced European Green Bond (EuGB) label.
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Sustainability, according to Roberts, Popes and Monks
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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.