- COP29: €3bn public-private fundraise planned for emerging market green bond fund
- Fight or flight: Contract and financing considerations for UK SAF projects
- COP29 could be remembered as the 'blended finance COP', AllianceBernstein says
- EU proposal to bring sustainable finance rules into single regulation risks 'chaos'
- Bahamas signs 'ground-breaking' $300m debt-for-nature loan deal
- UK pledges £239m to tackle deforestation
- COP29: Financing Net Zero
- COP29: Sweden pushes forward on Article 6.2
- Indonesia brings forward coal phase out
- Scaling Biodiversity Credits
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Republicans could back US CBAM but SEC climate rule unlikely to survive, Ceres says
25 November 2024A Trump-led Republican Party could support the development of a carbon tax on imports, even as it pushes to deregulate and cut other climate-related measures, according to Ceres.
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COP29: 'Historic step' for carbon markets, as Article 6 crosses finish line
25 November 2024One of the main achievements of COP29 was the "historic" progress made in developing international carbon markets with the blessing of the UN.
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COP29: Loss and Damage Fund becomes fully operationalised
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EU sustainability 'omnibus' regulations 'like a bad omelette'
25 November 2024The EU plans to combine a trio of major sustainable finance-related disclosure rules into a combined 'omnibus' regulation risks just consolidating rather than correcting problems with the existing regulations, a senior sustainable finance executive in Asia told Environmental Finance.
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COP29: 'No time for victory laps' as NCQG falls short of expectations
25 November 2024Efforts to enhance current financial commitments to tackle climate change at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, faced criticism as talks finished amid dissent by developing countries.