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The latest developments in sustainable finance:  Singapore will raise its carbon tax fivefold to $25 per tonne in 2024; EU's corporate sustainability reporting regime rolls on; Blackstone swears off upstream oil and gas.
The world drowning in an ocean, representing the climate crisis
Alecta’s Magnus Billing expresses doubts about the €111bn fund’s ability to meet climate ambitions given sovereign investments
The country will also consider raising carbon taxes from 2024
The latest developments in sustainable finance
The latest developments in sustainable finance
Robert Eccles, Xingchao Gao and Shiva Rajgopal explore what a carbon tax could mean for National Oil Companies and future market dynamics
It comes as revised TCFD guidance says disclosure of Scope 1 and 2 emissions will no longer be subject to materiality considerations
Latest World Energy Outlook also calls for an “international catalyst” to address a shortfall in clean energy investments in developing countries
Tom Steffen discusses new research on the impact of carbon pricing on resource-heavy firms, compared with their more efficient peers
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