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SUMMARY:Bloomberg Green at COP26
DESCRIPTION:In November\, world leaders will gather in Glasgow to accelerate global climate action. Against the backdrop of the United Nations Climate Change Conference\, Bloomberg will convene corporate leaders\, government officials and industry specialists from NGOs\, IGOs and academia for events and conversations focused on creating solutions to support the goals set forth at COP26. \nLeveraging Bloomberg’s exclusive data and reporting\, topics will include achieving net zero\, cutting carbon and methane emissions\, re-imagining the built environment\, accelerating the adoption of renewable energy\, advancing the transition to green transportation\, investing in climate technologies and the impact of weather. \nBloomberg will host a series of events across the week of November 8th\, both on the ground in Glasgow and streaming live and on demand in this virtual hub\, including: \n\nWhat to Watch Morning Briefings\nThe Bloomberg Green Summit\nThe Bloomberg Green Dinner\nAnd other briefings or special events\, to be announced.
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/bloomberg-green-at-cop26/
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SUMMARY:RI Asia 2021
DESCRIPTION:How Asia is responding to the global ESG regulatory shift\, and plotting its path\nFrom key ASEAN countries to their neighbouring big economies such as China and India\, governments and regulators across Asia are accelerating the market infrastructure for green and sustainable finance. \nMalaysia and Singapore are responding to global green taxonomy debates by rolling out a series of policies aimed at encouraging both issuers and investors to integrate sustainability factors into their decision-making. \nSouth Korea\, Taiwan and India are drawing up roadmaps towards the mandatory reporting of sustainability-related information. \nChina\, an early adopter of green finance along with Hong Kong\, is now expanding its influence within the global central bank body\, the Network for Greening the Financial System\, and the G20’s sustainable finance study group. \nAnd ASEAN countries are collaborating on setting their own ESG standards and country/regional green taxonomies. \nThe global surge of net-zero CO2 emission commitments by countries\, corporates and investors will be key\, unavoidable factors for economic growth across the region for decades to come. \nLocal and foreign investors welcome Asia’s green/sustainability transition. However\, they are concerned with limited ESG-related information and high social and governance risks. On the flip side is the question mark over how sustainability can foster economic growth across Asia. \nMany questions need to be answered for companies and investors to confidently navigate this rapid change. \nThis autumn\, Responsible Investor\, the market-leading independent media specialised in ESG and sustainable finance\, will facilitate those high-level discussions critical to advance Asia’s future economy. \nAt RI Asia 2021\, institutional investors\, regulators\, business leaders and other key players in ASEAN and East Asian countries will share their vision\, plans and best practice.
URL:https://www.tcfdhub.org/event-calendar/ri-asia-2021/
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