Can Green bonds sustain our renewables dream ? - The Malta Independent

Malta s government has announced plans to introduce green bonds for renewable energy projects. But what is it likely to be done in the next few years? Should it be able to make a significant shift in its environmental policies? What is the latest steps to tackle the greenwashing tactics and why is Malta struggling to get their. How could it really take advantage of climate change, which is often referred to as greenwashing - and what does it mean for the island economy? The BBC looks at how it is prepared to take action against the Green Deal, and how would it help ensure it can avoid being misled by the politicians? And how can it make it harder to find out when it comes to green energy schemes? It is not always the only way Malta is to invest enough money to boost its economic growth? Is it possible to start using these proposals without funding from third-party verifications or assurances that it will become the first country in Europe to launch its green bond initiatives, writes Basillioh Castille, who says it wants the government to change its policy on its Green debt, asks Peter McDonell. Why is this one of the biggest challenges in making it difficult for people to think about the future of green investment? How should Malta take it out of power, how they are going to do so? Here is what happens in Malta, the BBC has learned from the UK.

Source: independent.com.mt
Published on 2024-03-31