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  • Canada poised to publish transition taxonomy

    27 February 2023

    The publication of Canada's delayed transition taxonomy is expected imminently, Environmental Finance has learned, but it may be less detailed than previously expected.

  • Asset manager biodiversity action 'lagging' behind other ESG themes

    27 February 2023
  • Apex launches ESG database

    27 February 2023
  • Biodiversity fund assets triple in 2022 to nearly $1bn

    27 February 2023

    Assets in biodiversity funds passed $984 million at the end of 2022, with a flurry of strategy launches despite macroeconomic woes, Thomas Cox reports

  • Natural Capital Investment 2023 - early bird ends today

    24 February 2023

    The early bird rate for Environmental Finance's annual Natural Capital Investment conference will end today so register now to save 20%. Environmental Finance subscribers receive a further 30% discount.

  • Green, Social and Sustainability-linked Loan Principles updated

    24 February 2023

    Three trade associations have published the latest updates to their sustainable loan principles, including tightened guidance around annual target setting and reporting for sustainability-linked loans.

  • LSTA publishes 'first-of-kind' sustainability-linked loan guidance

    24 February 2023

    The Loan Syndications & Trading Association (LSTA) has published guidance on legal documentation for US sustainability-linked loans (SLLs), including comments on 'sleeping' SLLs and guidance on the role of a sustainability coordinator.

  • People Moves 24 February: TPI, SBTi, Clarity AI and more...

    24 February 2023
  • India keen to 'set the pace' on ESG, says HSBC

    24 February 2023

    Recent regulatory developments that push India's ESG requirements forward show it is looking to "set the pace in certain areas", HSBC has said.

  • Climate litigation unlikely to be as significant in Asia, says HSBC

    24 February 2023

    As climate-related litigation ramps up around the world, HSBC has predicted it will be much less prevalent across Asia.