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2025 Global 100 list: World's most sustainable companies are still betting on a greener world

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Computers & peripherals mfg $366,926 12% 728:1 50% 76% 0% C 1.5C, SBTi 80 52 Investec Ltd Sandton, South Africa Banks $2,308,452 6% 48:1 58% 4% N.A. C NZIA, NZAO 82 Bank of Montreal Montreal, Canada Banks $1,670,219 8% 61:1 46% 7% N.A. Banks $2,854,401 8% 46:1 50% 4% N.A. Banks $303,387 9% 152:1 33% 3% N.A.

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How blue bonds could give a boost to ocean finance

Financial Times: Moral Money

Multilateral financial institutions have issued about $2bn worth of blue bonds to date, according to S&P Global Ratings. The World Bank Group and the Inter-American Development Bank have both issued a series of the instruments, using the proceeds to finance ocean-friendly projects.

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The rocky path to global carbon pricing

Financial Times: Moral Money

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Governments will be key to fixing the carbon credit market

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Top US companies walk fine line on climate amid competing pressures

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Glass Lewis sues Texas over new ESG and DEI limits on proxy advisers

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Corruption and deforestation concerns cloud Brazilian meat giant’s NYSE debut

Financial Times: Moral Money

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