What green bonds have shown is that if there's a problem with credibility, it's not the problem of credibility of green bonds, it the problem of credibility of climate finance in general.
- No need for transition label yet, say investors
- Biodiversity credits a 'greenwashing risk', says former PRI boss
- 'World first' parametric wildfire insurance deal inked
- Green bond issuers 'need to know what counts' as climate adaptation investment
- 'SLLBs are a really interesting lever for SLL markets'
- Water's role in climate-resilient investing
- A2A: 'Investors should expect EU green bond issuers to use flexibility pocket'
- Impact can deliver alpha for listed equities, new evidence finds
- Defence sector should not be ruled out entirely by investors, says Aegon AM
- Why biofuels and sustainable aviation fuels are an investment opportunity
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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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People Moves, 11 April: Edmond de Rothschild, BlueOrchard, NatWest, Aviva ... and more
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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.
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Alto Mayo's lesson in bridging the climate finance gap
11 April 2025By committing catalytic funding in the early stages and then stepping back for private capital as projects mature, we can turn climate ambitions into tangible results, argues Karin Berardo
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Investor hesitation to back climate proposals leads shareholders to shelve resolutions
10 April 2025Shareholder group Follow This has, for the first time since 2016, abandoned plans to file a climate-related resolution with oil and gas majors, as it blamed "investor hesitation" to back such proposals on US attacks on shareholder democracy.