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Companies need to understand what younger generational investors care about to not only build an effective ESG strategy but also increase the company’s financial portfolio.
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In order to realize full climate gains, changes to both insurance and reinsurance coverage must be made.
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Suzanne Biegel, a longtime respected advocate of “gender-smart” investing, on why corporate sustainability teams should double down on their understanding of gender equality and women’s health issues.
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Aviva sets the gold standard for engagement on global sustainable finance policy.
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As corporations focus more closely on ESG goals and tie executive pay to ESG metrics, business leaders must seek to understand and negotiate these new requirements.
by Rachel Mann
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An interview with Steve Oyer, CEO of i(x) Net Zero, the green investment firm founded by Warren Buffet's grandson and backed by Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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The conflation of ESG with sustainability has put ESG in the midst of an awkward game of tug-of-war, with commercial and existential incentives as the primary pullers. In this interview, experts Ken Pucker and Andrew King address that dichotomy.
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World’s largest asset manager says climate-related shareholder proposals are becoming too prescriptive.
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There is no reason theoretically that we can’t achieve “absolute decoupling,” while sustaining economic growth.
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Analysts from EY and Oxford Analytica warn booming ESG movement faces greenwashing allegations and loss of credibility if action is not taken.
by Amber Rolt
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The spirit of the EU Taxonomy and why accurate corporate reporting matters.
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It is only through diverse, actively engaged teams at every level that we will build infrastructure that meets the needs of this century.
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In the first half, climate tech startups raised around $19 billion across 500 venture deals, but will that rate continue or slow down?
by Leah Garden
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The war between Russia and Ukraine is, among other things, exposing the downsides of global interdependencies.
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New York-based Sustain.Life, which raised $16 million in May, offers a carbon accounting software platform focused on midmarket companies starting their emissions reductions journeys.
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The Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor.
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The Higg Index has found itself under scrutiny for lax sustainability standards and enforcement. Could blockchain technology be the lifeline it needs to survive?
by Leah Garden
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Don't assume that by having more disclosure we will be able to reach consensus on what “good” ESG performance looks like.
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What lies ahead? A deadline for many climate targets is only eight years away.
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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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One strong indicator of a bank’s DNA can be found in the organizations banks have joined. From a climate impact perspective, the Global Alliance for Banking Values sits on the most impactful end of the spectrum.
by Henry Kronk
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We asked Emerging Leaders in the space. Here are their answers.
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Sponsored: Consistent, comparable climate-related disclosure is necessary to ensure accountability for the urgent climate action needed in this critical decade.
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State Street Chairman and CEO Ron O’Hanley offers his perspective on divestment, stewardship and why the route to net zero won’t be a straight line.
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Many challenges face the ESG agenda, but it is simply too connected to core societal issues and political movements in the U.S. and the European Union for it to dissipate, much less disappear.