Bloomberg Green: Making Finance Sustainable
Jul.30 -- Money is flooding into sustainable finance at a pace that has never been seen before. But, as companies and countries pump cash into climate projects, how can we differentiate the change-makers from the profit-takers? In this edition of "Bloomberg Green" we break down the institutions trying to define what makes sustainable investments 'green'. Plus, we talk to the CEO of European private equity house EQT about a world-first: a bond issuance linked to sustainable goals where failure to meet targets means a bigger payout for investors.

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Barclay’s Daniel Hanna on Sustainable Finance

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Rolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç Shares His Turnaround Playbook

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Sustainable Finance Forum 2025

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How Singapore Is Trying to Build a Climate-Proof City | Momentum

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Why carbon offsets are worse than you think

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AI Bubble Will Burst Eventually Says Bridgewater's Ray Dalio

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Jens Stoltenberg: How Norway Built the World’s Largest Fund | Podcast | In Good Company

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How The $1 Trillion Green Bond Market Works

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The current state of climate finance | Stories to Watch 2025

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Investment Experts on Asia's Sustainable Finance Future

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Solving the Global Energy Crisis: Bloomberg Green

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Vinod Khosla on Green Tech Investment

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Can hydrogen help the world reach net zero? | FT Film

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The World's First Green Bond

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Why Companies Can't Design Sustainable, Eco-Friendly Products

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Global renewables: Pioneering the energy transition | DW Documentary

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Christine Lagarde - President of the European Central Bank | Podcast | In Good Company

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Jeffrey Gundlach and Felix Zulauf: The Second Inning of a Major Shift

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Standard Chartered CEO on Climate Finance

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