Climate Bulletin. Issue 29 (in Russian)
The International and Comparative Law Research Center together with the Gazprombank’s Sustainable Development Hub present the 29th issue of the Climate Bulletin (in Russian).
In the new issue:
- Representatives of nearly 100 states spoke at the UN International Court of Justice on the issue of climate commitments
- The year's results for the global carbon market: market volumes are stagnating, but a number of structural changes are emerging
- 1 January 2025 is the deadline set by Rosprirodnadzor for industrial enterprises to obtain comprehensive environmental permits
- Closed cycle economy in action: from the beginning of 2025 the list of products with a mandatory share of secondary raw materials in their composition came into force
- Essay “The warmest 2024: more than +1.5 degrees above average. Symptom or already a diagnosis?”
- Notes on sustainable finance: according to Morningstar, inflows into “sustainable” funds have halved since 2024, but global energy transition investment is at an all-time high.
The Climate Bulletin is a regular analytical material on the most relevant topics of the green agenda, both at the international and national levels. It explores the main climate events, trends in the introduction of ESG principles, the development of climate regulation and carbon markets, biodiversity conservation issues, etc.
All issues are also available on Gazprombank’s website.