Climate Bonds Blog

Posted: May 24, 2022

'Accelerating the Fossil Gas Transition to Net Zero' policy paper now available

Today, Climate Bonds released a comprehensive policy paper on fossil gas: its effect on global decarbonisation efforts and how policymakers can enable the transition away from fossil gas. The paper provides a science-based examination of the risks and hidden emissions of fossil gas infrastructure and investments, providing key policy recommendations on how these risks can be avoided.

Accelerating the Fossil Gas Transition to Net Zero
Posted: May 19, 2022


Three-Quarters of Green Bond Volume Raised in China Offers Reporting on Project Expenditure: New Report
Posted: May 19, 2022

 

All you need to know about the developments in China's green finance policies and green bond market

 

New! China Green Finance Policy Analysis Report 2021
Posted: May 11, 2022

Australian Elections: Policymakers must act on climate or face higher capital costs and carbon risk premiums 

Australian Elections: Policymakers must act on climate or face higher capital costs and carbon risk premiums
Posted: May 4, 2022

 

 

From Colombia to Portugal to Sri Lanka: While our staff will not be speaking at physical events, they will still be appearing.
 

 

May Events Blog: Smart Energy Conference & Exhibition, Sydney; GRI Latam Conference NYC; Green bonds and how to issue on; Mexico Business Forum 2022.
Posted: Apr 25, 2022

Market & policy makers must rally, not rest on driving investment as we face ‘unprecedented’ climate challenges

2021 up 57% on 2020 

Climate Bonds Market Intelligence latest analysis has revealed GSS+ (Green, Social, Sustainability, Sustainability-Linked and Transition) themed debt rose to almost USD1.1tn in 2021, marking a 57% increase upon 2020 volumes.

Sustainable Debt Tops $1 Trillion in Record Breaking 2021, with Green Growth at 75%: New Report
Posted: Apr 6, 2022

The biggest penalties will be paid for delaying climate action

Over recent months, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has continued to issue deafening warnings that the world is nowhere near on track to achieve the Paris targets of keeping warming below 1.5°C.

Climate finance is cheaper than catastrophic climate damages: IPCC’s Latest Report
Posted: Apr 4, 2022

 

 

 

From Ecuador to Austria to Vietnam: While our staff will not be speaking at physical events, they will still be appearing.

 

 

April Events Blog: Credible Transitions for Chemicals Industry - 'Climate Bonds Standard expands to Basic Chemicals; Austrian Banking Federation Webinar; Taxonomies and their implications on sustainable finance; LATAM Climate Summit.
Posted: Mar 17, 2022

Latest research reveals the gains of going green across primary and secondary markets

Green bonds offer pricing benefits to both issuers and investors
Posted: Mar 15, 2022

International Green Taxonomy developments, latest trends and the EU-China case study

 

The Climate Bonds Initiative (Climate Bonds), in collaboration with the UK PACT programme, today launched the Global Green Taxonomy Development, Alignment and Implementation report which highlights the latest trends around taxonomy development and their the subsequent implications for the future of the sustainable finance market.

 

New report: Global Green Taxonomy Development, Alignment, and Implementation