Our mission is to provide independent, accurate, and accessible insights into the fast evolving climate and sustainability policy and regulatory space.
With now thousands of regulations being rolled out in countries around the world, with the European Union regulatory environment the most active, we aim to be on top developments around the globe and to facilitate informed decisions and accurate risk assessment. As of late 2024, there were plans to make climate and sustainability disclosures obligatory in Japan, China, Brazil, Singapore, South Korea among others, joining already mandatory requirements in the EU and the UK.
Designed for busy professionals, our brief yet comprehensive news cuts through the noise, making it easier to stay informed without sifting through lengthy reports. We aim to ensure that even the most complex regulatory changes are presented in a clear, actionable format.
We are independent and aim to provide accurate, objective reporting, free from external influence, so you can trust in our analysis of regulatory change means.
Whether it’s about new legislation in the EU, plans for new regulations in emerging economies or developments in the green bonds and financing market, we keep readers informed and help them stay ahead of the curve.
Editorial Policy
We are committed to upholding high standards of journalistic integrity, ensuring that our reporting is unbiased, transparent, and free from external influence.
Key Principles:
Independence: We maintain editorial independence, providing unbiased analysis and insights to serve our readers’ needs for impartial information.
Accuracy: Each publication undergoes fact-checking to deliver trustworthy, reliable information based on primary sources and expert analysis.
Clarity and Brevity: We strive for clear, concise communication, distilling complex regulatory developments into accessible summaries for a broad professional audience.
Sources: We prefer to use primary sources for our news and also research - government channels, industry channels, courts, public and large companies, as well as credible NGOs, think-tanks, academic sources.
Errors and oversight may be made from time to time and we more than welcome feedback from readers to point these out. Please contact our News Desk in such cases.
Research Team
Our editorial and research is headed by Peter O’Shea, a qualified lawyer with a PhD on international financial markets regulation.
Peter also has more than two decades’ experience in financial markets publishing and data, having co-founded two publishing companies, and working for 17 years with Mergent Inc and then the London Stock Exchange Group’s FTSE Russell, heading an industry research division.