
Stronger Penalties and Timely Targets Could Make Sustainability-Linked Bonds More Effective
New research highlights structural flaws in sustainability-linked bonds that weaken their ability to promote meaningful environmental and social outcomes.

New research highlights structural flaws in sustainability-linked bonds that weaken their ability to promote meaningful environmental and social outcomes.

As extreme heat events become more frequent and severe, rising temperatures will increase the incidence of heatstroke, kidney damage,

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The weather in some of the world’s most densely populated cities is swinging from droughts to floods and back

Only seven countries met World Health Organization (WHO) air quality standards last year, data showed on Tuesday, as researchers

EU countries are increasingly turning to industrial policy to boost growth and productivity, while accelerating the green transition, in

Intensifying climate extremes are exposing growing gaps in insurance coverage and threatening financial resilience. Drawing on a recent panel

The European Union’s Clean Industrial Deal, due to be proposed on 26 February 2025, will be a plan to

Election results in 2024 have been interpreted as European voters turning against climate and environment policies. In the European

The discussion of the monetary policy response to climate change has typically focused on whether central banks should take

New research highlights structural flaws in sustainability-linked bonds that weaken their ability to promote meaningful environmental and social outcomes.

As extreme heat events become more frequent and severe, rising temperatures will increase the incidence of heatstroke, kidney damage,

Economic disparities have long been suspected to be a root cause of environmental inequality. But is this really the

The weather in some of the world’s most densely populated cities is swinging from droughts to floods and back

Only seven countries met World Health Organization (WHO) air quality standards last year, data showed on Tuesday, as researchers

EU countries are increasingly turning to industrial policy to boost growth and productivity, while accelerating the green transition, in

Intensifying climate extremes are exposing growing gaps in insurance coverage and threatening financial resilience. Drawing on a recent panel

The European Union’s Clean Industrial Deal, due to be proposed on 26 February 2025, will be a plan to

Election results in 2024 have been interpreted as European voters turning against climate and environment policies. In the European

The discussion of the monetary policy response to climate change has typically focused on whether central banks should take




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