Ex-PRI innovation lead Mikael Homanen explains how the Upright Project’s methodology for analysing company data can help quantify net impact through analysis of positive and negative factors.
Two US right-wing think tanks responsible for 75% of this year’s anti-ESG shareholder resolutions say they are just getting started.
A series of missed opportunities at the Bonn Climate Change Conference have ramped up pressure for COP29 to deliver on the green transition, argues UNEP FI Climate Lead Remco Fischer.
Disability inclusion has emerged as a must-have theme for DEI-focused investors.
As increasing workplace surveillance creates more corporate controversies, the ICCR’s Nadira Narine calls on investors to put workers’ rights at the top of the engagement agenda.
Since ChatGPT was launched in 2022, investors have been scratching their heads about how to approach the risks related to the technology.
Author Anna Krotova explains how chief sustainability officers can successfully anchor their function within the core operations of an organisation.
Despite the promise of funding to support its net zero journey, the country’s dependence on coal and mixed messaging around policy hamper progress.
Karen Ellis, Chief Economist at WWF-UK, talks about the convergence of climate and nature and the emergence of industry sector transition pathways.
Political pressures in the US have prompted fund outflows, greenhushing and a fall in support for shareholder resolutions, but views differ on how deep they run.
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