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UK risks green leadership as energy firms consider moving investment abroad

February 29, 2024

The UK could lose billions in green energy investment without addressing bureaucratic and grid capacity issues, says report

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Cover story: How bank boards are exposed to fossil fuel influence

February 23, 2024

Experts are concerned about how banks’ connections to fossil fuel companies may be affecting the progress of the green transition

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Academics call for overhaul of global financial system for net zero transition

February 23, 2024

Most financing decisions for climate action do not explicitly consider the social risks or opportunities, says LSE

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Emerging markets to drive ESG bond issuance growth, says S&P

February 23, 2024

Asia, ME and Latam remain bright spots for ESG bonds as growth in Europe and the US slows

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World’s first sovereign climate transition bond a ‘significant milestone’

February 23, 2024

Will Japan’s $11bn climate transition bond drive wider adoption of transition finance?

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Why the SDGs, not GDP, are the real measure of economic progress

February 22, 2024

A phase-out of fossil fuels will not happen unless we change how we measure growth

Angélica Afanador, executive director of PCAF

Explainer: how HSBC is expected to disclose ‘facilitated emissions’

February 16, 2024

PCAF responds to criticism and explains the process behind developing emission disclosure standards for banks

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Transition risks unearthed in European banks’ credit portfolios

February 16, 2024

Climate misalignment exposes European banks to greater risks and insolvency issues, says ECB

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UK universities ramp up pressure on banks to cease financing of fossil fuels

February 16, 2024

Treasurers from leading UK universities want banks to develop “cash products” that do not contribute to fossil fuel expansion

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​​What to expect for sustainable finance in 2024

February 9, 2024

Will 2024 see sustainable finance turn a corner, or will geopolitical issues and investor reluctance persist?

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