Thursday, March 28, 2024

Tag: EU Taxonomy

“What’s in a fund name?” Shakespeare would ask

When playwright William Shakespeare asked the question, “What's in a name?” in Romeo and Juliet, he was referring to the idea that names themselves are...

The Risk of Considering an Inclusion of Natural Gas and Nuclear...

"The debate on the inclusion of natural gas and nuclear energy in the EU Taxonomy has intensified. It is not clear what the advantages...

Green Bonds: Thinking Beyond Standardization | Christa Clapp | CICERO Shades...

INSIGHT by Christa Clapp, a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of CICERO Shades of Green Ltd. | As the green bond market moves towards more standardization in the...

Sustainability in the EU Financial System Between Classifications and Disclosures |...

INSIGHT by Bianca Nalbandian, a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law. This article was first published on blogdroiteuropeen. | Even before...

Myths About the EU | #4: An Article 9 Product is...

INSIGHT SERIES by Roland Kölsch, Quality Assurance Company for Sustainable investments (QNG), Germany | New, exciting topics, which become increasingly complex in the course of a development,...

The EU-Taxonomy as The Next Step in the Evolution of Corporate...

INSIGHT by Kerstin Lopatta, a full professor at the School of Business, Economics and Social Science at the University of Hamburg.      | The EU-Taxonomy, a light...

Physical Climate Risk Amplifies Financial Risk | CICERO

INSIGHT by Christa Clapp, Head of Climate Finance at CICERO and Jana Sillmann, Research Director for Climate Impacts at CICERO Physical impacts of climate change are observed...

Testing The Taxonomy: Insights From the PRI Taxonomy Practitioners Group |...

INSIGHT by UN PRI This report shares insights from the first comprehensive set of case studies around how to use the EU taxonomy. Starting in...

‘S’ Will Be Accepted as a Risk In The Near Future...

INTERVIEW with Kerstin Lopatta, a full professor at the School of Business, Economics and Social Science at the University of Hamburg. For further expert opinions please...