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Federal banking regulators are grappling with how to confront the threats posed by climate change. There are increasingly loud calls for regulators to adjust the “risk-weights” used to calculate banks’ minimum capital requirements based on how exposed their counterparties are to...
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ESG outcomes and measurements are now receiving more attention as ESG disclosure serves as a proxy for organizations' commitment to sustainability and management excellence. Though ESG is becoming more and more significant in the corporate and commercial environment, there is sadly no specific...
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-based obligations of industry, enforcement of environmental law, market-based and voluntary alternatives to traditional regulation, risk …
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distribution of effort in complying with regulation, as well as the calculation and distribution of the benefits. …
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This article explores the complex relationship between environmental regulation, innovation, and sustainable … through environmental, health, safety, economic, and labor market regulation. Greater support for these changes must also be …
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Shale gas proponents argue this unconventional fossil fuel offers a “bridge” towards a cleaner energy system by offsetting higher-carbon fuels such as coal. The technical feasibility of reconciling shale gas development with climate action remains contested. However, we here argue that...
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This paper highlights the role of a national Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Indonesia as “pioneer” actor in the jatropha global production network, linking solutions for local problems with narratives concerning global concerns. Analysis of previous activities of the NGO positions...
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Mapping of ecosystem services' (ESS) values means valuing ESS in monetary terms across a relatively large geographical area and assessing how values vary across space. Thereby, mapping of ESS values reveals additional information as compared to traditional site-specific ESS valuation, which is...
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China's speedy industrialization has undertaken mostly a crude path with extensive energy consumption and severe environmental damage. In face of the challenge of global warming and resource restrictions, it calls for urgent green transformation for the sustainable development of China's...
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