The EU has engaged in a flurry of sustainable lawmaking in the past five years, but right-wing groups’ growing influence in parliament may imperil the achievements of its Green Deal.
Eva Warigia, Associate Director, Investor Relations at New Forests, explains how responsibly-managed plantation forestry in Sub-Saharan Africa is becoming an increasingly attractive asset class.
Social impacts on local communities can make or break carbon sequestration projects.
Head of Sustainability at CDPQ Bertrand Millot highlights the pension fund’s focus on decarbonising the real economy, as well as comprehensively divesting from the oil industry.
The UK is one of the only countries in the world to have privatised water. Now the system is failing, with investors writing off billions and wondering if it was all worth it.
David Byrns, Portfolio Manager at American Century, explains why transition investing is fundamental to achieving net zero.
Patience is a virtue when engaging with the oil and gas industry on climate, but opinions are mixed on whether investor efforts are paying off.
Helen Avery, Director for Nature Programmes at the Green Finance Institute, evidences the material risks environmental deterioration creates for the UK economy and financial sector.
The world is off track on ending deforestation, but accelerating financial sector and policy action could help change course.
Approaching his 20th anniversary in responsible investing, Rathbones Stewardship Director Matt Crossman reflects on the evolution of stewardship and highlights the power of collective action.
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