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  • Carbon credit labelling can tackle integrity concerns, says standards body

    19 January 2023

    A labelling scheme to help investors identify 'high quality' carbon credits in the voluntary markets will propel the growth of credit sales in tandem with ensuring the integrity of the market, a senior figure at the body developing the label has said.

  • 'Integrity council' readies first approvals of carbon credits programmes

    19 January 2023

    A body aiming to bring 'integrity' to the voluntary carbon markets is preparing to approve its first carbon credits programmes, with a label to denote carbon credit quality set to be ready by September, it has said.

  • Video: Invesco's Lisa Tao on Asian corporates and their journey to net zero

    18 January 2023

    Lisa Tao, senior credit analyst at Invesco, shares her thoughts on how Asian corporates are progressing in the move to net zero emissions.

  • Innagreen launches renewables platform

    18 January 2023
  • Bond round-up: Pirelli, India Exim Bank, Heidelberg Materials ... and more

    18 January 2023
  • Jefferies: Investors 'underappreciate' EU nature policy

    18 January 2023

    Investors need to be aware of significant EU corporate regulations, which align with the targets of the COP15 biodiversity agreement, Jefferies Equity Research has said.

  • Biodiversity: engage to change

    18 January 2023

    Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)'s lead investment stewardship manager Snorre Gjerde outlines how the sovereign wealth fund is approaching the topic of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation

  • Anew: 2025 targets drive boost in demand for voluntary carbon credits

    18 January 2023

    Companies are snapping up voluntary carbon credits as they seek to fulfil their looming interim decarbonisation targets, an executive at Anew Climate has said.

  • Australian companies face rising scrutiny of 'social license to operate', says UBS

    18 January 2023

    Pressure on companies to prove they have a 'social license to operate' will be heightened in Australia in 2023 as social issues are more intensely scrutinised, said UBS.

  • First US central bank-led climate analysis to assess risks to real estate

    18 January 2023

    The six largest US banks are to study the exposure of their real estate portfolios to physical risks posed by climate change, in the country's first climate scenario analysis exercise led by the Federal Reserve Board.