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COP28: FN’s definitive guide

COP28: FN’s definitive guide
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The world is on the verge of a climate crisis. Financial services can’t sit back and ignore it.

COP28 kicks off in Dubai this week. Despite the cynicism, the sector has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to mobilise private capital for good.

Financial News has spoken to figures at the heart of the action to bring you the definitive guide to what’s at stake — and whether banks and asset managers have what it takes to meet the challenge.

Bankers wait for ‘lightbulb moment’ on ESG despite deal slump

Fidelity’s Anne Richards: COP28 can’t dodge the biodiversity question

‘It is possible to achieve net zero. It is within humanity’s grasp’

The anti-ESG backlash is justified, FN readers say

Adair Turner: ‘If someone is stupid enough to finance an asset that gets stranded, that’s their own stupid fault’

ESG hiring is entering ‘prolonged recovery’

Why central banks must steer clear of climate activism at COP28

The City can be the world’s centre for net zero

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