Josina Kamerling, Head of Regulatory Outreach, EMEA, CFA Institute, says Europe is only at the "beginning of the beginning" of its sustainability journey.
Significant huge ramp up of private investment “urgently required” to hit nature-positive targets in the UK.
Almost three quarters of the UK’s largest pension schemes are failing to act decisively on climate by making robust net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions commitments ahead of COP26 next month.
EFRAG report finds investors struggling to assess sustainability risks due to flaws in corporate reporting practices.
Piers Williamson, CEO of The Housing Finance Corporation, explains how UK social housing is embracing environmental responsibilities to drive investment.
Delayed European reporting requirements for companies pose problems for asset managers, admits Fabian.
Disruption caused by soaring gas prices underlines need to ramp up investment to accelerate transition to clean energy.
Sustainability reporting body provides greater clarity on materiality, launches sector-specific standards, strengthens the governance disclosures.
The forthcoming Due Diligence Directive is likely to further increase opportunities for ESG-related litigation, says Alex Leitch, Head of London Complex Litigation Practice at Paul Hastings.
Lobbying efforts fuel delay to first Delegated Act, potentially holding up EU’s green regulatory timetable.
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