Though few could have called this time last year the extent of 2022's geopolitical shocks and sustainable investor reactions, the response from the ESG market has since been clear as to what's required from 2023. More urgent and verifiable investment in energy transition and greater transparency from regulation and reporting frameworks will continue through from 2022, alongside growing emphasis on biodiversity risks and developing nation mitigation activities. Yet, the focus on more innovative market sectors is looking to come into prominence, as climate crises urgency heightens and...
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