A majority of global investors believe low-emissions steel must be made with hydrogen or electricity.
Fewer than half of EU nations explicitly support the measures, but opposition may not be enough to block it.
The world’s biggest emissions trading scheme is on track to expand, but will that be enough to give it real carbon-cutting teeth?
Chinese asset managers are improving ESG awareness, but weak regulation means green claims often don’t match reality
Division between the country’s main political parties has reopened, with a new fight emerging over 2030 emission targets.
New report finds Australia’s powerful asset owners are reluctant to take public stands against companies that are failing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
LGIM, Amundi and Nordea are asking the Japanese steel giant to set stricter targets and disclose its climate lobbying activities.
Robeco’s Head of Fixed Income argues that the hunt for “perfect” forward-looking emissions data cannot stand in the way of progress.
Ex-GPIF CIO calls for asset owners to be broader, deeper and more coordinated on climate engagement, warning they cannot diversify away from risks.
Second version of the voluntary guidance limits utility to investors by allowing companies and countries to “pick and choose”.
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