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Eurazeo closes €400m sustainable cities fund
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Time is ripe for Scope 3 sustainability-linked bond growth, says NatWest
19 July 2023The sustainability-linked bond (SLB) market has made "significant progress" on refining targets and being "level-headed" around failure, which NatWest thinks could trigger more Scope 3 emissions targets.
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IOSCO: regulators need to help carbon markets 'avoid past mistakes'
19 July 2023Securities and futures markets regulators should help improve "transparency and integrity" in compliance carbon markets, according to a report by the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
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FTSE Russell to launch sustainability-linked bond index
18 July 2023FTSE Russell will launch a sustainability-linked bond (SLB) index series next week, which is believed to be only the second index covering the performance-based instrument to date.
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Understanding divergences of ESG Risk Ratings
18 July 2023ESG risks impact companies differently across sectors, countries, and market cap sizes, writes Ouaile El Fetouhi
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Danone's biodiversity footprint shows it degrades an area 'greater than Lebanon'
18 July 2023Food firm Danone's biodiversity footprint for 2021 was equivalent to degrading a pristine area of 10,486.60km², according to Iceberg Data Lab.
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Australia to align standards with ISSB
18 July 2023The Australian government has announced it will align its forthcoming reporting standards "as far as practicable" with those by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).
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UK delays sustainability disclosure rules - again
18 July 2023The publication of the UK's Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and sustainable investment labels has been delayed again, with publication now set for the fourth quarter of this year.
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NAB, UBS hired as Australian sovereign green bond structurers
18 July 2023 -
Don't vilify carbon markets, 'offsets will be needed in short-term', says TP ICAP
18 July 2023While there are inevitably some in the voluntary carbon market that are trying to "game the market", the level of criticism suffered by the market is unjustified, TP ICAP has told Environmental Finance.