Transition
Capital markets bankers are alert to the possibility that growing awareness of the need to transition away from fossil fuels — acknowledged explicitly by all signatories to the Paris Agreement for the first time in the COP26 agreement in Glasgow — could begin to sap the bond market access of oil and gas companies.
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Australia is not the first country that comes to mind with regards to climate action. But away from the political rhetoric, the exceptionally powerful superannuation funds and corporates are pushing change. The key is an acceptance that in Australia it’s all about transition.
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Telia Company has teamed up with autonomous agricultural robotics company Ekobot to support the development of sustainable farming practices.
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The Norwegian government has updated its strategy for all data centres across the country, to include new measures on sustainable growth and job creation.
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