Taxonomy Resources

Common Ground Taxonomy Instruction Report

The Common Ground Taxonomy (CGT) strengthens global sustainable finance by improving comparability and interoperability between taxonomies. By clarifying similarities and differences, it reduces cross-border investment costs, supports the scaling of green capital flows, and provides a robust methodology for future comparisons.

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Australian sustainable finance taxonomy methodology report

The Taxonomy Technical Expert Group (TTEG) has developed a methodology defining green and transition activities and how sectors and activities will be assessed as eligible or not for inclusion in the taxonomy under one of those two labels.

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Fossil Gas in Taxonomies: What Lies Beneath

This research shows that fossil fuels are absent from almost all taxonomies with the exception of fossil gas, which is featured in a small group of taxonomies. International consensus on fossil fuels in taxonomies is underpinned by methane policies.

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Issuing a Green Bond: A Practical Perspective

The chapter outlines the practicalities and benefits from entering the gren bond market.

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Guidelines for Financing a Credible Coal Transition

This working paper provides a framework for assessing the climate and social credibility of financial transactions that aim to accelerate a managed phaseout of coal-fired power plants globally

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Global Financial Taxonomies Considerations for the Canadian Context

This report examines global sustainable finance practices to identify best practices, opportunities, and challenges for Canada’s natural resource-based economy, offering insights to support its sustainable finance transition.

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Taxonomy 101 – Training template derived

This spin off resource translates the core concepts and guidance of Taxonomy 101 into a practical, modular format that can be adapted for different audiences and country contexts.

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