Quebec, whose wildfires have darkened the New York skyline and spread an orange haze from Massachusetts to South Carolina, is marketing green bonds back at home.
Quebec, whose wildfires have darkened the New York skyline and spread an orange haze from Massachusetts to South Carolina, sold green bonds back at home.
Proceeds from the bond sale are expected to be mostly used to finance clean transportation projects, including a light rail system for Quebec City, the province said in a June 8 presentation on its website. The issuer’s green bond program allows it to allocate resources in four categories including climate change adaptation.
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