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Why Robeco is talking about agricultural waste in engagements
03 November 2022Manure is on the agenda in engagements with some food and agricultural companies, Peter van der Werf tells Thomas Cox
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Sustainable bond round-up: your questions answered
27 October 2022The Environmental Finance Data team answer audience questions from the third quarter 2022 sustainable bond issuance round-up webinar. Compiled by Guy Richardson
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HSBC: Investors could plug the biodiversity financing gap
26 October 2022Investments in nature-based solutions could increase by hundreds of billions of dollars by 2030 with the right support, HSBC and South Pole tell Thomas Cox
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Impax: Water to bubble under at COP27
25 October 2022Tackling water shortages will be a prominent theme of COP27, even if it is not part of the final agreement, Impax's Chris Dodwell tells Genevieve Redgrave
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Austria offers green short-dated debt 'missing link'
24 October 2022After its ground-breaking green T-Bill issuance, Austria has further plans to tackle the short-term debt challenge in green markets. Ahren Lester reports
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Comment: The spectre of Stuart Kirk haunts sustainable finance
21 October 2022Sustainable finance needs bright new ideas. And, for that, we must encourage freedom of expression, argues Peter Cripps
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The Future of ESG Data Conference: Highlights
20 October 2022Environmental Finance's in-person conference on The Future of ESG Data this week highlighted the numerous challenges that are being addressed in the space, as related regulatory and market developments unfold at record pace
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Q&A with IOSCO's Kris Nathanail
20 October 2022Following her keynote address at Environmental Finance's The Future of ESG Data conference, IOSCO's senior policy advisor gives her assessment of the challenges facing the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
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Fund-level scenario analysis requirement is 'regulatory overkill'
19 October 2022The merits and shortcomings of scenario analysis were debated at a panel discussion at The Future of ESG Data conference. Peter Cripps reports
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Sovereign carbon credits unsettle voluntary carbon markets
18 October 2022Voluntary carbon market participants have expressed "trepidation" as large-scale sovereign carbon credits enter carbon markets, writes Annabelle Palmer
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- Fight or flight: Contract and financing considerations for UK SAF projects
- BNP Paribas targets $500m for developed markets forestry fund
- COP29: €3bn public-private fundraise planned for emerging market green bond fund
- COP29 could be remembered as the 'blended finance COP', AllianceBernstein says
- EU countries reject move to weaken Deforestation Regulation
- COP29: Financing Net Zero
- COP29: Finance text draws criticism for missing 'elephant in the room' of numbers
- COP29: Sweden pushes forward on Article 6.2
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