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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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A recent analysis finds obvious environmental and social risks remain unaccounted for in many countries' central banking and supervision regulation.
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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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Palo Alto Networks, Burton Snowboards, Lush Cosmetics and Seventh Generation are scrutinizing the impact financial services have on their climate goals.
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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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What does it take to determine how much a bank's lending and investments contribute to the climate crisis?
by Joel Makower
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In the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, here’s how startups could incorporate impact investing into their treasury management.
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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: 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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Sponsored: The timing is prime for businesses to take on greater funding and collaborative leadership roles for biodiversity conservation, but more is needed to scale up private support.
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American financial firms, hot to address climate change, turn a cold eye on proposed regulations.
by John Howell
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Will all the naming and shaming possibly tame the worst impulses of the world’s biggest banks and the investor class that owns them?
by Joel Makower
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Rich nations' $100 billion pledge to help developing nations hasn't been met — where is the money going and who can help?
by Brad Handler
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How one European bank is bringing clients along on its ESG journey.
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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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Plus, inside Google's regenerative agriculture play, and the link between alternative proteins and textiles.
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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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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.