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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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Wall Street sees transition finance as a multitrillion-dollar opportunity for investors.
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3 hot topics for 2024: regulations for ESG assurance; international agreements for transition finance; and new ways to measure investment in nature and biodiversity.
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New regulations, investor demands and environmental realities are forcing finance teams to brush up on best practices for sustainable finance and ESG reporting.
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Here’s how corporate sustainability executives can effectively shift anti-ESG discourse and consequences.
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Reframe your reaction to the new reporting regimen. Here’s how it can benefit you — and your company.
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The diverse holdings of the world's largest sovereign wealth funding make corporate engagements key in addressing climate risks and the clean economy transition.
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Sponsored: Builders, facing climate change, can create opportunities through preemptive actions across their value chain
by Arnaud Brohé
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During a keynote conversation at GreenFin 22 last week, Sarah Bloom Raskin discussed how the financial regulatory system can — and must — account for climate risk.
by Isabel Ling
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Sponsored: ESG analysis uncovers critical risks for businesses. It’s crucial for companies to be able to identify and mitigate these risks to ensure long-term success.
by Helee Lev
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Asset-based development could be the secret to adaptation and resilience for threatened coastal communities around the world.
by Laura Deaton
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Analysts predict $183 billion increase in property insurance costs by 2040 due to climate change and the surge of 'weather-related catastrophes.'
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Tariq Fancy, BlackRock’s former chief investment officer for sustainable investing, thinks its governments, not businesses, that must take the lead on climate change.
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Want to know what does serve investors? Good governance: transparency and accountability.
by CJ Clouse
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ESG reporting and transparency at private companies is essential for achieving net zero for the entire world, not just the public companies.
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From the Bank of England to the People’s Bank of China, monetary authorities of the world’s largest economies are gauging how climate change could rock the financial system.
by Fred Pearce
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Plus, inside Google's regenerative agriculture play, and the link between alternative proteins and textiles.
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European companies with circular initiatives are benefiting from a strategy that encourages innovation and private investment, from venture capital to green bonds, while providing copious amounts of public funding.
by CJ Clouse
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Plus, what will it take for the U.S. to get on board with high-speed rail investments?
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The insurance industry has great potential to do what investors, regulators and others haven't been able to: price climate risk sufficiently high so it changes corporate behavior and moves markets.
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As investor interest in ESG issues increases, the practice of careless labeling is growing. Here’s one proposal for mitigating that problem.
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With more than 230 data centers worldwide, Equinix is the first company in its industry to embrace a climate-neutral commitment.
by Jim Gold
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Private equity is starting to see meaningful opportunity in climate finance.
by John Howell
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A new campaign launched on Earth Overshoot Day this week focuses on celebrating proven and scalable solutions that should be a central part of the discussion at COP26 this fall.