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Transition Tracker

Find clarity on the market risks and opportunities shaping the transition to a sustainable future



The transition to a sustainable future offers market opportunities at unprecedented speed and scale, alongside complex environmental, corporate governance, human capital, policy, and regulatory risks. The S&P Global Transition Tracker provides essential clarity bringing together analytics and outlooks from across S&P Global business divisions.



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Update: May 2024. ©2024 by S&P Global Inc. Sources: S&P Global Commodity Insights, S&P Global Market Intelligence, S&P Global Mobility, S&P Global Ratings, S&P Global Sustainable1

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Update: May 2024. ©2024 by S&P Global Inc. Sources: S&P Global Commodity Insights, S&P Global Market Intelligence, S&P Global Mobility, S&P Global Ratings, S&P Global Sustainable1

We anticipate that Green, Social, Sustainability, and Sustainability-Linked Bond (GSSSB) issuance will increase modestly to $0.95 trillion-$1.05 trillion in 2024, from $0.98 trillion in 2023, representing a 12% to 14% forecasted share of the total market.

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