This issue of CCSI Investment Perspectives was contributed by Darius Nassiry, a Senior Fellow at CCSI. He is a sustainable finance and energy transition expert with deep experience in climate ...
The sovereign ceiling has long functioned as a broad proxy for government interference risk in project and issuer-level credit assessment. Our recent CCSI paper examines whether that logic still holds ...
Key Outcomes and Takeaways We partnered with governments, civil society and communities in 15+ countries to enhance the governance of land-based investments across agriculture, extractives and ...
working to transform how global investment shapes the world.
Delivering climate and development goals requires financing that is affordable, long-term, and aligned with national priorities, not only what markets currently favor. Equitable, low-carbon ...
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Corporate net-zero commitments have become the dominant framework for private-sector climate action, yet the proliferation of targets, methodologies, and disclosure has not translated into ...
Distinguishing between planetary, economic, and financial risks, and the six distinct policy responses to them. This paper examines a range of public and private institutions whose mandates relate to ...
Photo by Tasha Lyn on Unsplash. Note: CCSI submitted a response to the OECD public consultation on investment treaties and climate change that builds on the text of this piece. It is available via the ...
CCSI’s new report Harms from Concentrated Industries: A Primer looks at the rise of market concentration and the significant challenges it poses to sustainable development. Market concentration within ...
Today, some of the world’s fastest-growing economies face some of the highest borrowing costs—even for clean energy and development projects with strong fundamentals. This is not a function of global ...
The world’s energy systems and digital infrastructure are undergoing rapid and interconnected transformations. The continued expansion of data centers – driven by growing demand for cloud computing, ...