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Towards a Decarbonised World: The What and Why of Carbon Trading
Carbon trading is a market-based instrument designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by creating financial incentives to do so. It occurs within various carbon trading


Green Bonds: Challenges, Opportunities, and Their Precarious Place in a Sustainable Future
According to the International Capital Markets Association (ICMA) [1], green bonds are “any type of bond instrument where the proceeds or an equivalent amount will


The Plight of ESGs: the Decarbonization Dream Delayed
Despite environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing being a source of enormous growth in recent years, it is becoming increasingly likely to hinder the decarbonisation


Factory Farming, Agriculture, and Climate Change: The Economics and The Heart of It
As time unpauses and we awaken from our quarantine reveries, the world is attempting to nurse its wounds following the Coronavirus pandemic. Consequently, social conversation


The Climate Crisis of the 21st Century
Macroeconomic Implications and Policy Responses
Floods, heatwaves and sea level rises – the increasingly present implications of climate change are widely known to the general public. Less well known, however,


Potential impacts of climate change on health – a social justice perspective
2021 has been hailed the ‘make or break’ year in the fight against climate change. While the physical effects of climate change are more actively
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Towards a Decarbonised World: The What and Why of Carbon Trading

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The Plight of ESGs: the Decarbonization Dream Delayed

Factory Farming, Agriculture, and Climate Change: The Economics and The Heart of It
