ESG Taxonomy
The ESG taxonomy stipulates whether economic activities meet social and environmental goals and is the basis for ESG information disclosure.
The most widely used ESG taxonomy in the world is the EU taxonomy, which classifies whether economic activities are consistent with six environmental goals, including two goals related to climate change.
Canada Plans to Introduce Sustainable Investment Taxonomy
Canada plans to introduce a sustainable investment taxonomy to identify green and transition economic activities
CFA Institute Releases ESG Fund Classification System Report
The CFA Institute Research and Policy Center releases a report on the ESG fund classification system
Introduction to Global Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
Sustainable finance taxonomy is a classification system that can identify activities, assets, and projects related to sustainable goals
Introduction to the Climate Bonds Taxonomy Released by Climate Bond Initiative
This article introduces the Climate Bonds Taxonomy released by Climate Bonds Initiative
The EU Releases a Report on the Application of EU Taxonomy
EU releases a report aimed at measuring the progress of companies and financial institutions in applying EU Taxonomy
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Launches Hong Kong Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) launches the Hong Kong Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
ISSB Releases IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy
ISSB releases the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Taxonomy to help investors effectively analyze and compare sustainable disclosures
CDP Releases EU Taxonomy Report
The international research institution CDP releases a report on the EU taxonomy