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Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

Europe’s sustainable finance crossroads: Will SFDR 2.0 close the transparency gap?

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) recently released their 2025 Annual Report on Principal Adverse Impact (PAI) Disclosures under the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). While the report highlights notable progress on PAIs disclosures, particularly among larger financial institutions, it also exposes persistent gaps in methodology, comparability, and investor relevance. While it is necessary to point out these gaps, it is…

EU Reduces GHG Emissions 37%, but Faces Growing Climate, Nature Risks: Report

The EU has made significant progress towards meeting its climate goals, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by well over a third since 1990, despite economic growth, but continues to face growing risks to its competitiveness from climate change and environmental degradation, according to a new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The new publication forms part of a series…

KKR Acquires 50% Stake in $1.25 Billion North America Solar Portfolio from TotalEnergies

Alternative asset and private equity investor KKR announced an agreement to acquire a 50% stake in a portfolio of solar energy assets from TotalEnergies, in a transaction valuing the portfolio at an enterprise value of $1.25 billion. The portfolio includes six large-scale solar projects totalling 1.3 GW and 41 smaller distributed generation sites adding another 140 MW, primarily based in…

China Sets its First-Ever Absolute Emissions Reduction Goal

China’s President Xi Jinping announced a series of new interim climate goals, including a target to reduce economy-wide net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 7%-10% from peak levels by 2035, marking the country’s first-ever absolute emissions reduction target. Speaking by video in a speech to a UN Climate Summit, President Xi also announced 2035 targets to expand China’s installed capacity…