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Schroders sets path for Apple to address Scope 3 emissions with new fund
11 April 2025Schroders is helping Apple offset its Scope 3 emissions for a second time, Environmental Finance has learned, after it committed $100 million to a new China renewable energy strategy.
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Carbon markets could be 'hugely beneficial' to Latin America
11 April 2025The development international carbon credit markets after progress at COP29 could "really benefit" Latin American countries, according to Ninety One.
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Carbon project developers hoping for Article 6 boost
11 April 2025Amid low carbon credit demand, project developers have told Environmental Finance that they are hoping that Article 6 will provide a much-needed capital injection.
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Climate policy pendulum may bring near-term relief but longer-term pain, S&P says
11 April 2025Weakened climate-related policy in the US and Europe does not necessarily mean companies are exposed to less climate-related financial risk - with near-term relief tinged with the prospect of longer-term pain, according to credit ratings agency S&P.