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Denmark is preparing to test global markets with a precedent-setting deal: the first sovereign green bond issued under the European Green Bond Standard

Denmark Set to Issue World’s First Sovereign Green Bond Under EU Standard

10-year instrument aligns fully with EU Taxonomy as Copenhagen raises bar for sovereign sustainable finance In Copenhagen, the Danish government is preparing to test global markets with a precedent-setting deal: the world’s first sovereign green bond issued under the European Green Bond Standard (EuGBS). The 10-year instrument, expected in the

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Samoa Set for New Leadership as Schmidt Rises in Snap Election

Samoa Set for New Leadership as Schmidt Rises in Snap Election

APIA, Samoa — Provisional results from Samoa’s snap election point to a sweeping victory for La’auli Leuatea Schmidt and his FAST party, placing him on the brink of becoming the nation’s next prime minister. The caretaker leader, Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa, suffered a resounding defeat after forming a new political party

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Climate Tech Swipes Left on Trump Bill

Climate Tech Swipes Left on Trump Bill

Investment slowdown under uncertainty Climate tech investment has cooled in 2025, with funding down 19% compared to last year, according to CTVC. While “mega-deals” above $100 million rose 31%, early-stage rounds fell sharply — seed by 26% and Series A by 12%. “We found a real slowdown in the first

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Global Push Builds for High-Seas Biodiversity Treaty

Global Push Builds for High-Seas Biodiversity Treaty

Treaty Nears Entry into Force Delegates continued work at the Preparatory Commission for the Entry into Force of the High-Seas Biodiversity Treaty in New York this week, debating draft rules on funding and procedures as the treaty moves closer to becoming operational. The Agreement — formally adopted in June 2023

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Trump Administration Escalates Pressure on Global Climate Governance

Trump Administration Escalates Pressure on Global Climate Governance

With the world already confronting accelerating climate disasters, the Trump Administration has intensified its campaign to roll back multilateral environmental agreements. The strategy is unsettling allies, emboldening oil producers, and leaving fragile negotiations in disarray just weeks before the United Nations General Assembly. Oil Politics and Trade Coercion The administration’s

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