Январь 2025

ESG Digest №31

ESG Digest №31

Global

  • PwC CEO Survey Reveals Climate Investments Significantly Boost Revenue
  • EBA Issues Final ESG Risk Guidelines, Mandating Financial Institutions’ Compliance by 2026
  • 24 U.S. State Governors Respond to USA's Paris Agreement Withdrawal with Climate Commitments
  • Moody's Forecasts USD 1tn Sustainable Bond Market in 2025
  • Australian Government Allocates USD 1.24 bn for Green Aluminium Production
  • Shanghai Stock Exchange Enhances ESG Reporting Framework with New Sustainability Disclosure Guides
  • Switzerland Sets Ambitious New Emission Reduction Targets for 2035
  • EU Unveils Competitiveness Compass: Boosting Innovation Decarbonisation, and Security
  • WEF Global Risks Report 2025 Highlights Escalating Geopolitical and Environmental Challenges
  • Energy Transition Insights for 2025

Eurasia 

  • Kazakhstan Secures 11 Billion Cubic Meters of Water and Advances Digital Water Management Plan
  • World Bank Recommends Introducing Carbon Tax in Kazakhstan
  • The first public facility to sell surplus solar energy is a school in Shymkent
  • Uzbekistan Aims to Boost Renewable Energy Share to 50% by 2030
  • Mongolia and EBRD Partner to Promote Renewable Energy Development
  • The Green Energy Fund of Kyrgyzstan has received approximately USD 1.3mln from renewable energy entities
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