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ESG can measure risks to cash flows, but ‘systems-level investing’ offers a more complete view of where corporations might be vulnerable over the long term.
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Executives in high-emitting sectors cite a lack of reliable financing as the main obstacle to developing net-zero plans.
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Corporate cash deposits are a huge source of carbon emissions, and sustainability leaders need to engage their bankers.
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Retirement funds are a lifeline for fossil fuel expansion. Here are ways to change that formula through company-sponsored plans.
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Large U.S. asset managers must nudge companies to act on the clean energy transition. Climate-conscious proxy voting is one way to do so.
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Attacks against ESG reporting have done little to dampen investors’ demand for consistent and comparable sustainability information.
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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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MIT Sloan School of Management working paper challenges the idea that sustainable investing detracts from work on climate policy.
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The growth of ‘nature markets’ doesn’t guarantee better outcomes for biodiversity or conservation. How can we make sure their evolution doesn’t make things worse?
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Headlines abound around the growth of ESG jobs. Why does it seem so hard to get one?
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The leader of the financial industry’s biggest effort to advance decarbonization addresses its rapid growth and recent controversial oil and gas position.
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As ESG priorities shift, it’s time for investors and asset managers to rethink their industry association relationships.
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Hearts, minds and markets are convincing some investors to divest oil and gas holdings.
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ISSB Chair Emmanuel Faber on investors’ need for comparable disclosures, collaborating to harmonize standards and what’s ahead for Scope 3 data.
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A misguided narrative in sustainable finance that conflates accountability and transparency. One requires the other, but the link (or lack thereof) between them presents a key barrier to a sustainable, and sustainably financed, economy.
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A new report from Bain & Co. and EcoVadis connects sound ESG management across supply chains with better margins.
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What does your company’s lobbying and policy engagement strategy really say about its net-zero plans?
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President Joe Biden vetoed a Republican-led joint resolution to nullify a Department of Labor rule that will allow retirement plan fiduciaries to incorporate ESG information in investment decision-making.
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As the financial system shifts from a primarily voluntary to a more regulated disclosure paradigm, TCFD has proven to be one of the most important means by which data is gathered and communicated.
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For corporate sustainability professionals, questions as to what to expect, when and how to prepare for the SEC’s proposed climate disclosure rule are numerous, and understandably top of mind.
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Thoughts about what developments like the London Stock Exchange Group’s launch of a new exchange offering for carbon credits portend for the path ahead.
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Is 2023 the year the pens writing pledges get put down and the finance sector gets to work in investing towards a net-zero future?
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Climate change and biodiversity loss are entirely intertwined, and more investors are moving to engage companies about the risks they face from both.
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The use of ESG analysis in investment decision-making is still routinely conflated with the measurement of sustainable outcomes. We need a sharper lens.
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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.