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Christina Ng

Environmental SustainabilityESG

#10most read in Oil And Gas

Christina Ng is the Research and Stakeholder Engagement Leader on Debt Markets for the  Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis . She has 20 years of experience in financial reporting, covering financial instruments, transactions and industries, and is a former national standard-setter for Australia and Hong Kong and an independent consultant.

#112
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Christina Ng

#10most read in Oil And Gas

Christina Ng is the Research and Stakeholder Engagement Leader on Debt Markets for the  Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis ...see more

Indonesia’s green taxonomy walks a tightrope in balancing industries of the past and the future
Christina Ng
Christina Ng
May 20 2022
Indonesia’s green taxonomy walks a tightrope in balancing industries of the past and the future
Illuminem Voices · Environmental Sustainability · ESG
Unlike other taxonomies, Indonesia’s green taxonomy applies the traffic light system to represent the types of activities from a sustainability lens: green for activities that “protect or improve the environment”, yellow for activities “not significantly harmful to the environment”, and red for activities “harmful to the environment”. The concept is interesting. Using road rules as interpretation, investments in Indonesia’s green activities could then be deemed as “proceed as is”, yellow as “prepare to stop”, and red as “stop immediately”.

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Despite “green” efforts, natural gas and LNG make little climate or economic sense
Christina Ng
Christina Ng
Mar 17 2022
Energy · Downstream
Despite “green” efforts, natural gas and LNG make little climate or economic sense
Despite “green” efforts, natural gas and LNG make little climate or economic sense
Accepting gas as unsustainable will bolster China’s position on green energy finance
Christina Ng
Christina Ng
Jan 19 2022
Accepting gas as unsustainable will bolster China’s position on green energy finance
Accepting gas as unsustainable will bolster China’s position on green energy finance

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