
Greenwashing in the finance sector – Asia focus
Greenwashing in the financial sector refers to misleading or deceptive claims about the environmental or climate benefits of financial products, investment strategies, or corporate actions.

Greenwashing in the financial sector refers to misleading or deceptive claims about the environmental or climate benefits of financial products, investment strategies, or corporate actions.

Jakarta – Indonesia can now formally apply for funding under the global Loss and Damage mechanism following key decisions at the latest UN climate summit,

Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) said that the “Global Mutirão” document produced at the close of the UN Climate Conference (COP30)

Jakarta – After the UN Climate Conference (COP30) in Belém failed to produce a firm decision on phasing out fossil fuels, attention is now turning

Jakarta – Mud pits, lost villages, and millions of residents now displaced from Aceh to North Sumatra leave one big question: are these floods and

Jakarta – Scientists say that the series of extreme storms that have hit Southeast Asia in recent weeks is not merely the result of tropical

Jakarta – Civil society groups, including 350.org Asia, believe that the COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil, failed to produce a clear, measurable and time-bound

Jakarta – Ambon is one of the places at the forefront of the climate crisis’s erosion of coastal communities’ livelihoods. For Icheiko Ramadhanty, witnessing fishing

Jakarta – A new warning regarding health threats caused by climate change has emerged in a recent study by the Centre for Economic and Law

Jakarta — The UN climate summit in Belém, Brazil, closed Saturday, November 22, with a clear message from UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell: despite geopolitical
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