This analysis is by Bloomberg Intelligence Director of ESG Research EMEA & APAC Adeline Diab and Associate Analyst Nick Scanscartier. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal. We are often asked, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Eccles writes about sustainability in the capital markets. Last Friday I had lunch with a friend who is a board director ...
On July 4, 2025, the European Commission (EC) adopted a “Delegated Act Amending the Taxonomy Disclosures, Climate and Environmental Delegated Acts,” marking a significant shift in how companies will ...
On July 4, the European Commission adopted a new delegated regulation aimed at streamlining the implementation of the EU Taxonomy Regulation.[1] The Taxonomy Regulation is a classification system that ...
Banks are using artificial intelligence for ESG disclosure and reporting and assessing EU Taxonomy alignment is emerging as one of the strongest use cases to date as it underpins EU regulation.
The EU Taxonomy is the first-of-its-kind sustainable business classification system that aims to standardize for the investment community what qualifies as an investment in a sustainable business. It ...
The proposed inclusion of certain nuclear and gas activities within the European Union's list of officially approved "green" investments is set to become law after an attempt to block it fails in the ...
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of laws passed under the EU Green Deal that required businesses to address ...
Outlining its Taxonomy Regulation, the European Commision (EC) states that “by clearly defining what is green, the EU Taxonomy seeks to incentivize and encourage companies to launch new projects, or ...
The 20 unions representing Belgian, Bulgarian, Czech, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Slovakian and Slovenian energy workers say the inclusion of nuclear and gas in the EU taxonomy ...
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