Issue 65: Hot and bothered with the Global Stocktake; Singapore gives palm oil thumbs up for jet fuel
In this issue: The first progress review on the Paris Agreement will show that the world is far behind on its climate...
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RESEND VERIFICATION EMAILKenneth Lim is a deputy news editor at BT who oversees coverage of environmental, social and governance issues. Over his career, he has covered Singapore public capital markets and regulations, South-east Asian private capital markets and US debt markets, as well as non-journalism work related to sustainable finance.
In this issue: The first progress review on the Paris Agreement will show that the world is far behind on its climate...
In this issue: The Council for Board Diversity approaches a milestone as women’s share of corporate board seats reaches 22.7 per cent...
In this issue: Singapore’s reopened 50-year green bond benefits from an inverted yield curve, while Indonesia’s JETP programme is still trying to...
In this issue: The financial sector grapples with flaws in the world of ESG ratings, while investors are pulling out of ESG...
In this issue: Sembcorp is approaching a crossroads on its sustainability targets, while nuclear power might need more than sustainable financing to...
In this issue: Big gains in governance scores don’t necessarily mean all is fine, while Climate Impact X confronts human rights allegations...
In this issue: Geo Energy pays a premium for coal mining assets, while Barclays’ sustainable finance head wants better clarity on transition...
FROM the end of 2020, through all of 2021 and then the first half of 2022, sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) were all the...
In this issue: Improving electric vehicle adoption isn’t just about incentives, but also infrastructure, while the market cools for the once-hot sustainability-linked...
In this issue: Divestment of some carbon-intensive portfolio companies is not an option for Temasek, while Asia’s decarbonisation diet must cut down...
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