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...Thanks to Patrick Jenkins for his excellent column on the “unnerving parallels” between the UK water industry and the financial crisis (Opinion, April 16)....
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...Another $4bn of so-called “blue bonds” were issued last year for water improvements. Social and sustainability bonds are also continuing to come to the market....
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...The sector’s problems smack unnervingly of the issues facing banks in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, says FT deputy editor Patrick Jenkins....
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...Managing a modern crisis will rarely be as simple as shutting down a water pump. It may require trade-offs....
...Chile, the world’s second-biggest lithium producer, has been dogged by controversies around the impact on local water resources and ecosystems....
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...Patrick and I will be in New York this week to track developments and moderate a host of events inside and outside the UN....
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...Companies like these bonds because they do not impose any obligations on the business to meet goals such as cutting emissions or water usage, or overhauling their supply chains....
...Some of these surprises have been depressing: take note of our discussion below about UK prime minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to water down Britain’s green commitments....
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