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Schroders survey of 650 institutional investors managing $25.9 trillion worldwide signals surging interest in active company engagement on green issues.
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The ESG investment movement has every reason to be optimistic in the short term, but as it goes mainstream several challenges await.
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When the cost of money is tied to a company’s sustainability performance: Game on.
by Joel Makower
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Prudent regulation, enacted with a long-term perspective, can ensure that capital is funneled to sectors aligned with a future where global temperature rise is limited to 2 degrees Celsius.
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A new approach to an old question: How to leverage capital markets to shift to a truly sustainable economy?
by Frank Dixon
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Green campaigners hail 'step in the right direction' as first major U.S. bank commits to disclosing its climate impact.
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Despite challenges in going virtual during the 2020 annual general meeting season, shareholder action on climate change is as strong as ever.
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A new partnership finally offers the tantalizing prospect of harmonization between two competing frameworks.
by Joel Makower
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The new approach will allow investors to manage climate risk by highlighting the temperature pathways of their portfolios.
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Daniel E. Ingram, chair of Wilshire's ESG and diversity strategy, chats about the end of shareholder primacy and planning for the next crisis.
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This crisis will provide important new insights into non-traditional performance metrics that will help drive a structural shift in how both companies and investors think about delivering long-term value to both shareholders and society.
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Money is pouring into ESG investments because they produce higher short- and long-term yields and are seen as less risky during turbulent times. A no-brainer? Not if you’re the Trump administration.
by Joel Makower
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The University of Oxford report comes as green groups, scientists, politicians, businesses, and economists push for a green recovery to the coronavirus.
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Who can better assess companies' sustainability performance: artificial intelligence or really smart analysts? The race is on.
by Mark Tulay
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Transition Pathway Initiative, backed by investors boasting $19 trillion of capital, welcomes stronger climate pledges from leading oil firms, but warns sector is a long way from delivering adequate decarbonization plans.
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Sponsored: If the pace of innovation and level of commitment to building a sustainable future are any indication of future trends, the 2020s will be the decade of circularity.
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The ESG seas are seeing strong tailwinds and headwinds alike. Come hear from leading sustainable investors on how they are navigating 2023’s choppy waters, and how they’re thinking about the next chapter unfolding in sustainable finance and investing.
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Helping investors make better decisions may be the driving force. But the reality is that the U.S. may be moving closer to mandated Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosures for the first time.
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As companies pledge to improve on ESG goals, it’s time for leaders to show progress toward those goals. ESG leaders can find powerful allies in their finance teams for building investor-trusted, audit-ready reports that show stakeholders not just what your environmental, social, and governance goals are, but how you’ll achieve them.
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Investing in today’s corporate environment is more challenging than ever. Issues such as carbon emissions, human rights violations, and corrupt governance
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Date/Time: July 20, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Sustainability has long been a practice for many forward-thinking businesses. But a renewed focus
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Date/Time: May 27, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The pandemic has altered the way companies think about ESG. This new wave of momentum and compelling
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria is changing the corporate and investment landscape. In fact, the value of ESG-driven assets now
by Navex Global
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As the business landscape becomes more complex, the need to standardize environmental, social and governance (ESG) indicators becomes even more critical.
by Intelex
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Date/Time: January 25, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Following the challenging, turbulent year that was 2020, what is the state of sustainable