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Natasha White
BUSINESS
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Markets
Jan 28, 2025
Citi analysts say Trump can¡¯t reverse energy transition
Despite the Trump administration¡¯s determination to shred Biden-era climate protections, there remains a "sense of optimism¡± that the energy transition will prevail.
ENVIRONMENT
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Wildlife
Nov 4, 2024
U.N. nature summit ends in limbo as countries spar over funding
Notwithstanding the last-minute drama, the summit did achieve some of its goals.
ENVIRONMENT
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Wildlife
Oct 21, 2024
Nature ¡®piracy¡¯ and funding battles will dominate U.N. biodiversity summit
The planet is in a "critical situation,¡± said Susana Muhamad, COP16 president and Colombia¡¯s environment minister.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Oct 15, 2024
Global banks want to monetize biodiversity
Opportunities to invest in funds that target biodiversity are currently limited
BUSINESS
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Economy
Jul 21, 2024
How U.S. pension funds help Putin¡¯s gas gambit
The case spotlights the opacity of the global finance and how hard it remains to sever Moscow from a key revenue source even two years after the Ukraine invasion.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Nov 17, 2023
Study finds ¡®net zero greenwash¡¯ is common in corporate world
A London-based nonprofit found that 58% of the companies it analyzed advocate on climate policy in a way that¡¯s at odds with their stated net zero goals.
ENVIRONMENT
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Energy
Aug 30, 2023
Junk offsets are feeding wave of greenwashing, study shows
The research found that only 6% of a potential 89 million credits were linked to additional carbon reductions through preserved forests.
BUSINESS
Jun 27, 2023
Canada¡¯s explosive wildfires have damaged a forest carbon offset project
With Canada facing what¡¯s on track to be its worst wildfire season on record, climate experts and offset developers are concerned it could be a harbinger of what¡¯s to come.
BUSINESS
Mar 31, 2023
Long-awaited rules for carbon offset market?disappoint experts
Fear of greenwashing has hamstrung the growing market, with data suggesting fewer offsets are being claimed against emitters¡¯ carbon footprints.
BUSINESS
Dec 6, 2022
U.N. says new biodiversity credits can succeed where carbon offsets failed
Studies on biodiversity offsetting programs in Canada, Australia and at a global level have found very few achieve their targets and most are unsuccessful.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Nov 8, 2022
More developing countries refinancing debt in green deals to tackle climate change
Collectively, 58 of the world's developing countries most vulnerable to climate change have almost half a trillion of debt servicing payments due in the next four years.
BUSINESS
Jul 12, 2022
Fossil fuel deals aren¡¯t worth it for banks, climate group says
For 22 leading global banks, revenue from arranging bond sales for coal, oil and gas companies represents an estimated 0.01% to 0.06% of their total corporate debt underwriting fees.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Apr 5, 2022
A Paris Agreement architect is now terrified by lack of climate action
'I don't have words to explain. u2018Concerning' is not enough. This is frankly a terrifying report,¡± Costa Rican diplomat Christiana Figueres said.
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Japan to recognize Taiwan as place of origin in family registration system
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Akazawa's dilemma: no tariff deal or a half-baked deal
For his first feature film, director Ryuya Suzuki created a masterpiece
Historian Rob Fitts discovers earliest ever reference to baseball in Japan
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