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The time has passed for small commitments, hyperbole and delays in embracing sustainable investing.
by Mark Tulay
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The variety of purposes has expanded beyond alternative energy to green building and sustainable-transport projects. And that's just a start.
by Meghna Mehta
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The global pandemic is affecting risk disclosures and engagement with shareholders in several important ways.
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Within the last two years, financial institutions representing $17.2 trillion have committed to align their portfolio emissions with the goals of the Paris Agreement. But there's still more to be done.
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Several frameworks are emerging that sets performance thresholds identifying economic activities that align with the Paris Agreement emissions reduction targets.
by Paul Bodnar
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The pandemic and economic meltdown are highlighting the importance of integrating environmental, social and governance analysis into investment strategies.
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Research note suggests businesses with strong ESG credentials are proving more resilient than peers to coronavirus turmoil. But there are regional differences.
by James Murray
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Certification and labeling schemes are important for diversifying the investor base, clarifying market signals and responding to investor demands.
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Most central banks in Asia already believe they should help to promote green bonds and other low-carbon initiatives.
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If you're recruiting ESG specialists, it helps to know the backstory.
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How do you justify a company's sustainability investments? There's an app for that.
by John Davies
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Automation and artificial intelligence are being leveraged to both generate and evaluate ESG data. Is that a good thing?
by John Davies
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If the Big Three institutional investors vote 'For' a climate proposal, odds are the company that received the proposal will take action to address the issues raised.
by Rob Berridge
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Companies are still failing on one of the most important recommendations from the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures: using scenario analysis to project the impacts of future risks on their resilience and strategy.
by Will Nichols
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As much as $21 trillion is needed through 2050 to fully decarbonize the ammonia, cement, ethylene and steel sectors.
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How do you demonstrate dramatic GHG reductions when the way you measure doesn’t allow for it?
by David Jaber
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While disclosure is generally on the rise, this greater transparency does not always produce significant changes in practice. At least not yet.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal No. 14 could require spending $175 billion per year.
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Animal activists have made huge strides over the past two decades. But it hasn’t been enough to tip the scales of justice.
by Leah Garcés
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Plus, outtakes from GreenBiz 20 interviews with Dow CEO Jim Fitterling, Ecolab CEO Doug Baker, Cargill CSO Ruth Kimmelshue and youth activist Brian Mecinas.
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The second annual event convened owners and managers of $22 trillion to discuss how capital markets could drive the global economy towards sustainability.
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Featuring mainstage highlights with Ceres CEO Mindy Lubber and Cornerstone Capital co-founder and CEO Erika Karp. Plus, tips for employees on diversity and inclusion.
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The new world of risk includes the physical and economic impact of climate change and the unknown path of future technology.
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Sponsored: CMS Enterprises talks with global sustainability leader Rob Threlkeld of General Motors about the roles renewable energy plays in helping GM meet its energy and business goals.