Genevieve Redgrave

Articles by Genevieve Redgrave

  • MUFG issues $272m SLL to EDF with biodiversity among KPIs

    14 August 2024
  • DBS: Nature is next big focus area despite "huge challenges"

    13 August 2024

    While DBS Bank has begun to tackle nature issues within its portfolio, mainly through data and modelling improvements, it has warned of "huge challenges" in adequately dealing with the topic.

  • Qantas and BHP invest in $250m Australian carbon credit fund

    13 August 2024
  • Big risks still remain for green shipping investments, says MPC Capital

    13 August 2024

    While there are a growing number of investment opportunities to help decarbonise the shipping industry, "big risks" remain, MPC Capital has said, as it calls for more support throughout supply chains.

  • Airlines unable to comply with CORSIA, warns IATA

    12 August 2024

    Low supply of eligible credits is putting the success of the aviation industry's carbon offsetting scheme at risk, the International Air Transport Association has warned (IATA).

  • Deutsche Bank diverges from TNFD on water

    12 August 2024

    Deutsche Bank has called on the financial sector to integrate 'life pillars' further into its activities but has diverged from the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures' (TNFD) recommended approach.

  • Just 1% of companies understand nature dependencies, warns World Benchmarking Alliance

    09 August 2024

    An "overwhelming majority" of companies don't understand their impact or dependencies on nature, the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA) has warned.

  • Reforestation credit partnership launched

    09 August 2024
  • Unfolding conversation on EU carbon trading is "concerning", says IETA

    08 August 2024

    While there are positive signs the Europe is "staying on course" with mandatory carbon trading, IETA has warned that the debate around EU policy is missing "very relevant elements".

  • 'Major shift in expectations' of nature-based credits needed, say investors and academics

    07 August 2024

    As over-crediting and trust issues pervade the voluntary carbon market, a "major shift in expectations" will be needed to create a higher-integrity market, a group of investors and academics has argued.