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Europe Launches Competitiveness Compass to Drive Innovation, Decarbonisation, and Security

Today, the European Commission introduced the Competitiveness Compass, a strategic initiative aimed at revitalizing Europe’s economic strength by providing a clear framework to guide the Commission’s efforts in enhancing the continent’s global competitiveness. The Compass outlines a roadmap for Europe to become the leader in developing future technologies, services, and clean products while striving to…

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IFRS Foundation Publishes New Guide on Climate-Related Disclosures

The IFRS Foundation has released a new guide titled Applying IFRS S1 When Reporting Only Climate-Related Disclosures in Accordance with IFRS S2. The guide aims to assist companies in understanding how to report climate-related information using International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Standards when applicable. This guide is part of the ISSB’s ongoing commitment to supporting the…

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Navigating New Carbon Reporting Standards: What Businesses Need to Know in 2025

In 2025, businesses are navigating a landscape of evolving carbon reporting standards designed to enhance transparency and accountability in disclosing environmental impacts. These changes are more than regulatory requirements; they represent a critical opportunity for organizations to demonstrate leadership in sustainability. By aligning with these updated standards, businesses can not only ensure compliance but also…

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Report Highlights Key Barriers to Green Investment as Climate Finance Gap Widens

A new economic brief from the European Commission highlights three major barriers hindering green investments: legislative challenges, a lack of specialized skills, and operational hurdles. The paper outlines potential policy measures and market-based solutions to address these obstacles and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. According to the report, climate finance reached $1.5 trillion in…

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IPSASB Develops First Climate Disclosure Standard for the Public Sector

As climate change continues to pose global challenges, the need for coordinated action involving both public and private sectors has never been more critical. Addressing these challenges requires substantial investments and financial sustainability, yet public sector resources alone are insufficient to meet the growing demands of a low-carbon transition. Recognizing the vital role of capital…

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Climate Disclosure Trends: What the SEC’s 2025 Climate Rules Mean for You

Introduction to SEC Climate Disclosure Rules The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced significant updates to its climate-related disclosure rules, effective starting in 2025. These new regulations will require public companies to provide more comprehensive, standardized, and reliable information regarding their climate risks, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and governance related to climate change. The SEC’s…

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UK Government Announces Launch of Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in October 2027

Increased Recycling Efforts: The UK Government has officially announced the launch of the long-anticipated Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), set to begin in October 2027. This initiative aims to incentivize consumers to recycle single-use drink containers by offering financial rewards for returning empty plastic and metal bottles, ranging from 150ml to three liters. The scheme is…

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IAASB and IESBA Launch New Global Standards to Enhance Trust in Sustainability Reporting and Assurance

The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) today announced a significant step forward in the global efforts to strengthen sustainability reporting and assurance. The two boards have unveiled an integrated package of standards designed to advance transparency, trust, and accountability in sustainability information. This collaboration results…

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Aquaculture: A Double-Edged Sword for Ocean Health and Economic Potential

Aquaculture: A Double-Edged Sword for Ocean Health and Economic Potential Aquaculture, often hailed as a solution to overfishing and food insecurity, has become a leading contributor to the declining health of the ocean. Across Southeast Asia, unsustainable practices in aquaculture have wreaked havoc on marine ecosystems. Shrimp ponds in Lombok, Indonesia, have destroyed mangrove forests…

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Global Survey Reveals Rising Concern Over Climate Change and Sustainability

A new survey by Deloitte highlights growing concerns about climate change and sustainability, revealing that many individuals believe their companies are falling short in addressing these critical issues. The survey, part of Deloitte's ongoing "ConsumerSignals" series, polled over 20,000 respondents across more than 20 countries, offering insights into consumer attitudes and behaviors shaped by climate…

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New Policymaker Guide on Taxation Released to Address Global Challenges

As governments face increasing pressures to fund public services and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a newly released policymaker guide provides comprehensive strategies to enhance tax transparency, governance, and global collaboration. The guide underscores the pivotal role of tax revenues in addressing critical societal needs, including infrastructure development, poverty reduction, and climate change mitigation, while…

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