Finance
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Gas and atom in green taxonomy, NGOs bring EU to court
The European Court of Justice has two cases against the European executive for having included gas and nuclear energy in…
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Ecological goods are growing despite the general global trade crisis
The UN organization for trade and development has showed that the global crisis has its significant exceptions: ecological goods, those…
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We must multiply low-carbon funding by 4 within 7 years
A BloombergNEF report analyzes the relationship between funding in low-carbon and fossil-based projects. The 2021 figure is 0.8:1, but to…
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A snail’s pace on ESG investments: here are the asset managers to reject
Two-thirds of the world’s 77 largest managers surveyed do not invest responsibly in ESG. Including the four industry giants. Bad…
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Gas and nuclear in EU green taxonomy, Greenpeace against Brussels
The environmental NGO addresses the European Court of Justice for the inclusion of fossil gas and atom in the list…
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Only 0.4% of global companies have credible transition plans
The update of the usual monitoring of Cdp on over 18,600 companies reveals a setback compared to last year: only…
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Major global banks do not lose the habit of investing in fossils. Even when they promise net-zero
From November 2021 to August 2022, 56 institutions joining GFANZ mobilized something like $269 billion to support the expansion of…
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WWF Biodiversity Risk Filter for companies and financial institutions
WWF has launched a new tool dedicated to companies and financial institutions to understand their impacts on nature and intervene…
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Independent taxonomy regulation lands in Brussels, against greenwashing
The tool replicates the EU taxonomy in parts not harmful to the environment and proposes alternative criteria to follow for…
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Finance and renewable: 7 years of unrequited love
The 60 largest global banks continue investing much more in fossil fuels than clean energy. Of the 2,500 billion $…
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