The mining sector is becoming a new frontier for green finance, as lenders take a greater interest in ESG issues. While green finance in mining has the potential to achieve positive environmental reforms, there is still uncertainty about how such lending will be regulated. What challenges might regulators face as they turn their attention to this emergent area of ESG finance?
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