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G7 Leaders Support Development of Global Sustainable Disclosure Standards

ESG Today

The ISSB was launched in November 2021 at the COP26 climate conference, with the goal to develop IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, in order to provide a global baseline of disclosure requirements that can be used by jurisdictions on a standalone basis or incorporated into broader reporting frameworks.

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Four Ways Development Agencies Can Advance Carbon Markets

3BL Media

The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) established an accounting mechanism known as the “corresponding adjustment” to ensure that only one country counts each emission reduction. Our approach is to accelerate the implementation of clean technologies and policies to achieve net-zero emissions.

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Overshoot is Here

Chris Hall

US$5 trillion in annual green investment , once seen as overly ambitious, may emerge amongst new benchmarks.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

We drew from 1,100 publicly listed and 4,015 privately owned companies headquartered in Canada and determined the ones that earn the majority of their revenues from clean energy themes (including energy efficiency), according to the Corporate Knights Clean Taxonomy. In 2021, sales nearly tripled, to $12.3 Next Hydrogen.

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Canada Releases Clean Electricity Regulations Targeting a Net Zero Grid by 2035

ESG Today

The Government of Canada on Thursday released its proposed Clean Electricity Regulations, aimed at advancing the decarbonization of the country’s electricity grid, and supporting its net zero emission climate goals. Canada also joined a G7 commitment in May 2022 to reach “predominantly decarbonized” electricity sectors by 2035.