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01.04.2024
RISKS AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ESG RATINGS STRESS TESTING TAXONOMY E S G CO2 SUSTAINABILITY SECTORS SUSTAINABLE SUSTAINABLE INTERNAL ON MOSCOW AND SPB DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN
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01.04.2024
decarbonization of OUTCOMES OF carbon-intensive industries and VERIFIERS RECOMENDATIONS improving the environment- CO2 related aspects of their activities 13 APPROVED ORGANIZATIONS harmonized definition of the
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27.02.2024
Furthermore, a carbon market is formed to trade emissions in tons of CO2 equivalent: companies that have reduced their emissions below the allowances act as
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09.02.2024
US$90 per ton of CO2 by 2030 and to a level of at least US$240 per ton of CO2 by 20502. If the
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08.02.2024
L K col co2,col cke co2,cke oil gas cag =0 =0 =0 oil co2,oil gas co2,gas cag co2,cag Обозначения: Y
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28.12.2023
Resources of Russia No. 371, dated 27 May 2022, includes: carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide, N2O), hexafluoride sulphur (SF6), perfluorocarbons (CF4
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26.12.2023
2020); Capasso et al. (2020); Okimoto and Takaoka (2022)) consider carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as the climate risk proxy. To capture the credit risk, some
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22.02.2023
the price of CO2 emissions (the price of carbon). Alternatively, under a carbon tax scheme, authorities specify a tax rate on CO2 emissions (the price
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17.02.2023
who advocated such a tax as high as $75 per tonne of CO2 equivalent by 2030.10 In a number of articles,11, 12 IMF