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19.03.25

Environment

Green guru Carney’s first week as Canadian PM exposes messy politics of fossil fuel phase-out

Prime minister has long advocated for green finance but faces major hurdles to progress both at home and abroad

06.03.25

BP has been rowing back on renewables for years. So why was it helped by ‘net zero’ banks?

Oil company’s move to double down on fossil fuels should come as no surprise to anyone – not least its financers

16.01.25

Environment

What Trump’s second term means for sustainable finance

As the new president leads the charge against ‘woke capitalism’, will banks move from greenwashing to greenhushing?

11.11.24

Environment

Why Cop29 talks are focusing on finance

Climate finance will be the subject of key negotiations among leaders in Baku – but will a new deal be enough?

03.10.24

Environment

Staring down the barrel: what Peruvian oil company’s crisis means for the public

Fate of cash-strapped PetroPerú holds major implications for national economy, Indigenous groups and the climate

The Del Monte logo on a phone

09.07.24

Environment

Iceland backtracks on Del Monte pineapples linked to violence

The supermarket is the last in the UK to stock products from a farm in Kenya where guards are accused of beating and killing suspected thieves

21.03.24

Environment

Santander weakened fossil fuel policy after raising billions for gas projects

Terminals on Gulf Coast are key part of fracking infrastructure and could form part of 'carbon bomb'

19.02.24

Environment

Santander arranged billion-dollar oil bond after making green pledge

HSBC also helped on refinery deal that will boost Amazon oil production

A composite of Brazilian cattle against a backdrop of deforestation

02.06.23

Environment

Over 800 million trees felled to feed appetite for Brazilian beef

As part of the Forbidden Stories Bruno and Dom project, TBIJ pulled together data showing the systematic deforestation linked to cattle ranches

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