Harnessing human expertise and machine precision will create a more resilient and insightful investment process, says Juan Aguirre, Sustainable Investment Data Engineer at J Safra Sarasin.
Every few months, a political remark turns out to be more interesting than the policy it claims to represent. Donald Trump’s recent praise for Australia’s pension system is one of those moments. It arrived almost casually, delivered by a president...
Belém proved COPs have a future - if they increase their focus on implementation and action, says Maria Nazarova-Doyle, Global Head of Sustainable Investment, IFM Investors.
Investors and savers expect businesses to build resilience in a rapidly changing world, says Tessa Younger, Better Environment Lead at CCLA.
Matthew Roberts, Head of Alternative Solutions at Fulcrum Asset Management, lays out the rationale and design principles for resilient natural capital portfolios.
Capturing material nature-related risks and opportunities is critical to long-term financial performance, says Laina Draegar, Director of Global Equities at Los Angeles Capital Management.
Standards-based ecological restoration can unlock capital and ensure long-term business resilience, says Bethanie Walder, Executive Director, the Society for Ecological Restoration.
A global pact that links ocean health, nature-based resilience and energy transition could be COP30’s defining legacy, says T Rowe Price Portfolio Manager Willem Visser.
Adam Matthews, Chair of Mining 2030 and CRIO of the Church of England Pensions Board, outlines investor expectations for global best practice performance standards.
Michael Horvath, Sustainability Leader, and Geoffroy Marcassoli, Sustainability Assurance Leader, PwC Luxembourg, argue that SFDR 2.0 offers investors genuine opportunities for real-world impact.
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