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| | ... and monitored throughout their lifecycles. The body has a global reach with international network with representatives in China, the Middle East and ASEAN countries. There has been increased scrutiny of late for carbon credits which reached US$2 billion ... |
| | | ... the decarb [decarbonisation] space. "As an example, Australia was an early leader in innovation in battery storage but now China has taken over as the global leader. This was a missed opportunity." Georgia King-Siem, KPMG enterprise partner and innovation ... |
| | | ... of companies on the NIKKEI index, Japan's stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange, had set science-based targets. China saw the steepest growth curve with a 194% increase. By the end of 2022, companies representing more than a third of the global ... |
| | | ... up scrutiny, and that they plan on doing so. In fact, there was a comment from the governor of the People's Bank of China describing greenwashing as a moral hazard, and that its supervision must be strict." Mallett noted that in general, regulators ... |
| | | ... and a large share of metallurgical grade silicon, key components in photovoltaic solar panels, are produced in Xinjiang, China - where the United Nations has identified evidence of state-sponsored forced labour. The production of key components of lithium-ion ... |
| | | ... what their human rights and modern slavery considerations were, particularly because we were sourcing the solar panels from China," Campbell said. "What ended up occurring was because they were two suppliers that were the finalists in that process, and ... |
| | | ... than US$12 trillion and engages with seven major regional energy companies. The group invest in utility companies including China Resources Power Holdings, CLP Holdings, Chubu Electric Power Co., Electric Power Development Co., Huaneng Power, PT Perusahaan ... |
| | | ... climate-induced sovereign downgrades will increasingly spread across nations, increasing in intensity over the century. China, India, the US and Canada were pinned as most impacted by credit score falls, with their credit scores falling by two notches ... |
| | | ... advancements in energy storage are crucial elements in achieving a low-carbon economy. Recent policy initiatives will see the US, China and India double their renewable capacity expansion over the next five years, accounting for two-thirds of global ... |
| | | ... from ships by 2050 from 2008 levels. There are also proposals for a levy on global carbon dioxide emissions on shipping. China, the world's largest export economy, said a net zero by 2050 proposition was unrealistic and a levy would negatively affect ... |
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