Despite plans to follow the example of Australian and Canadian ‘megafunds’, a consolidated UK pensions sector may not be a more sustainable one.
Countries must move faster on mitigation and adaptation plans to mobilise public and private finance, says Antonina Scheer, Policy Fellow and Research Project Manager at the TPI Centre.
Investor engagement and regulation have helped to improve corporate human rights commitments, but progress remains patchy.
The distinction between active and passive investment strategies needs to be redefined for sustainable investments, argues Henrik Wold Nilsen, Senior Portfolio Manager at Storebrand.
High stakes fuelled dramatic scenes in Baku, but institutional investors remain focused on greater policy scope and certainty.
Words may not always match actions in Trump’s second presidency, as investors are told to keep calm and carry on.
SBTN Executive Director Erin Billman explains how institutional investors can use companies’ science-based nature targets to assess portfolio impacts and dependencies.
Article 6 negotiations enjoyed an early breakthrough at COP29, but further progress may depend on the approach of the US delegation.
The Environmental Change Institute’s Dr Nicola Ranger reports a sea change in financial institutions’ attitude towards adaptation, which is helping to mobilise investment.
Bondholders are increasingly engaging with both corporates and sovereigns to address systemic risks.
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