As published on: marketsmedia.com, Wednesday 16 August, 2023.
A market update from the Climate Bonds Initiative (Climate Bonds) has revealed that aligned Green, Social, Sustainability, Sustainability-Linked and Transition (collectively GSS+) finance volumes passed the $4trillion mark in H1 2023, reaching a combined $4.2trillion.
Bonds meeting the requirements outlined in Climate Bonds screening methodology qualify for inclusion in the datasets and are classified as aligned. Labelled bonds for which there is not enough information to determine eligibility for database inclusion are classified as pending until sufficient disclosure is available to decide. Bonds failing to meet the requirements of Climate Bonds screening methodology are classified as non-aligned and are excluded from the datasets.
GSS+ bonds captured by Climate Bonds | |||
Aligned | Pending | Non-aligned | |
Cumulative as of 30/6/2023 | USD4.2tn | USD86.9bn | USD571.2bn |
H1 | USD448bn | USD53.8bn | USD105.2bn |
Q2 | USD220.7bn | USD36.0bn | USD67.2bn |
This first half of the year saw USD448bn of aligned GSS+ debt captured in H1 2023, a 15% year-on-year (YoY) decline compared to H1 2022. Despite a difficult macroeconomic and geopolitical terrain slowing issuance in the last two years, the market is on track to hit $5trillion combined issuance at the end of the year.
Key highlights
Green issuance took a leap forward in the first half.
Green was the predominant theme in H1 2023, with 62% of the total aligned GSS+ debt (USD278.8bn). Financial corporates contributed the largest share of aligned green volumes with 29% (USD79.6bn) including USD5.5bn from Intesa San Paolo spread over five deals in GBP and EUR. Non-financial corporates including Orsted (four deals worth EUR2.0bn/USD2.2bn), Mercedes (two bonds worth EUR2.0bn/USD2.2bn), and EDP (two deals worth EUR1.75bn/USD1.9bn) contributed to volumes of USD68.7bn from that segment of the market (25%). Sovereigns was the third largest issuer type, with nine countries contributing to its total green volume of USD52.4bn (19%).
GSS+ bonds exhibit a decreasing US presence.
Aligned GSS+ volume originating from the United States fell sharply in H1 2022 to USD39.8 billion, compared to USD65 billion in H1 2022. The anti-ESG political rhetoric in the United States may have been a contributing factor to this 39% decline in volume.[i]
Sean Kidney – CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative
“We’re well into a crucial decade for the climate action and if we don’t slash emissions by 2030, our planet’s ecosystems will start to derail. Though sustainable finance is on its way to being a $5trillion market, we need to see $5trillion of sustainable finance being raised annually in the latter half of the decade, to prevent future climate collapse.”