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This analysis and commentary examines the German Sustainable Development Strategy, which outlines measures designed to implement the 2030 Agenda with regard to SDG 2: ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture.
Damit grüne Anleihen ihr Potenzial ausnutzen können, um einen erheblichen Beitrag zur grünen Transformation leisten zu können, ist die Harmonisierung der Standards auf internationaler und nationaler Ebene erforderlich. Wenn unterschiedliche Standards notwendig sind, dann ist Transparenz wichtig.
For exhausting the enormous potential of green bonds for the green transition standards on the international and national level need to be harmonised. However, where diverse standards are needed, transparency on the differences is crucial.