The consultation on the TNFD’s fourth and final framework shows the debate on materiality in sustainability reporting is not going away any time soon.
As the clock ticks down to 2050, governments are working hard to carve out their place in the rapidly expanding critical minerals industry.
The proposed solution for net zero targets and progress aims to improve transparency and accountability, but will need to consider existing guidance.
Despite investor pressure, the UK is losing its leadership position, as Australia and the US progress on laws to eradicate modern slavery from supply chains.
With the net zero transition requiring vast sums of capital, governments and fund managers are becoming inventive to increase allocations to long-term assets.
Two years after a historic push from investors, ExxonMobil serves as an instructive case study of taking engagement efforts to the board.
The EU’s much-anticipated Sustainable Food Systems Law has the potential to revolutionise the food value chain as we know it.
Timing and influencing the market are vital considerations for asset owners when divesting ESG assets.
Cutting out methane emissions was billed as an easy win for the oil and gas sector, but a lack of visibility is complicating the issue.
The market for engagement and stewardship systems is experiencing vertical take-off.
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