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European Green Bond Investor Survey 2019 November 2019 This is Climate Bonds Initiative’s first green bond investor survey in a planned series. We talked with 48 of the largest Europe-based investment managers. Total assets under management (AUM) of respondents was EUR13.7tn, and their total fixed income AUM EUR4.3tn, with an average of EUR90bn and median of EUR34bn. The aim was to gain a comprehensive understanding of how the fixed income investment community is addressing or intending to address climate change through investment decisions, and to identify approaches that would accelerate global green bond issuance. The survey was undertaken with supporting analysis from Henley Business School of Reading University and sponsored by the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, Credit Suisse, Danske Bank and Lyxor Asset Management.
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2018 | ||
November 2018 (The Taxonomy was updated in January 2020) The Climate Bonds Taxonomy is a guide to climate aligned assets and projects. It is a tool for issuers, investors, governments and municipalities to help them understand what the key investments are that will deliver a low carbon economy. The Taxonomy is grounded in the latest climate science and has been developed through an extensive multistakeholder approach, leveraging the work of our Technical and Industry Working Groups.
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July 2018 The Forestry Criteria lay out the requirements that forestry infrastructure assets or projects must meet to be eligible for inclusion in a Certified Climate Bond. The bond must also meet the reporting and transparency requirements of the overarching Climate Bonds Standard in order to receive Certification.
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2017 | ||
Australian Commercial Low-Carbon Buildings 7th February 2017 Speakers
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Introduction to Climate Bonds Transport Criteria - Low Carbon Road Vehicle Speakers
Slide Decks - Climate Bonds /International Energy Agency |
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Introduction to Climate Bonds Transport Criteria - Rail Aspects Speakers
Webinar Recording - Session 1 / Session 2 Slide Decks - Climate Bonds / Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) |
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Introduction to Climate Bonds Wind Criteria Speakers Session 1 - Hero Future Energies, India
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Session 2 - Nacional Financiera (Nafin), Mexico Speakers
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Introduction to Climate Bonds Water Infrastructure Criteria |
Webinar Recording | |
Webinar: Introduction to Climate Bonds Standard’s Solar Criteria: Who Can Use It? What's Included? What's the Potential? Hear from the Experts Investment in solar is growing as costs come down, technology improves and energy policies shift towards renewables. But clean energy development still needs a huge increase in funding and scale. As part of this, we are seeing solar based green bonds now being Climate Bond Certified from Australia to India to Germany. The next Webinar in our 2016 Green Bonds 101 Series looks at the Climate Bonds Solar Criteria and asks:
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Slide Decks - Climate Bonds / Deutsche Kreditbank |
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What is ‘Green’ in a Bond, Why Labels Count, the Growing Role of Standards? The next instalment in our 2016 Green Bonds 101 Series with two sessions on green labels and standards. These webinars covered:
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Webinar Recording - First Session / Second Session/Slide Deck | |
2016 | ||
Introduction to green bonds | First Session / Second Session / Slide Deck | |
Green bonds update from China and India | Slide Deck | |
Christiana Figueres introduces the Climate Bonds Green Bond Awards | ||
2015 | ||
Climate Bonds and SLoCaT introduce the new Low Carbon Transport Climate Bonds Standard | ||
Water Standard Webinar | ||
Dispatch from the Green City Bonds Coalition | ||
Standards for Agriculture, Forestry & Other Land Use Investments | ||
Climate Bonds Standard V2 presentation | ||
Scaling up low carbon investment in Australia | ||
Green Bonds Forum London | ||
US Green City Bonds Webinar | ||
Bonds & Climate Change - The State of the Market in 2015 webinar (Session 3) | ||
Bonds & Climate Change - The State of the Market in 2015 webinar (Session 2) | ||
Bonds & Climate Change - The State of the Market in 2015 webinar (Session 1) | ||
Interview with Steve Lambert, National Australia Bank Executive GM |