What is the EU taxonomy for sustainable finance , and will states agree on it ?
This week, we look at how the European Union’s taxonomy system is being used to describe economic activities which can be labelled as "green" by the EU, and how their relationship is evolving after the pandemic. Here are some of the key points.
Source: chinadialogue.netPublished on 2022-01-24
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