Tangible progress could be seen on multilateral development banks’ reform and climate finance commitments at the World Bank and IMF’s Spring Meetings, according to E3G Senior Policy Advisor Laura Sabogal Reyes.
Storebrand Head of Climate and Environment Emine Isciel stresses the need for governments to take effective measures to implement the Global Biodiversity Framework, specifically on the alignment of financial flows.
As global momentum builds behind transition planning, Mark Manning, Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics, makes the case for a systemic response to climate change.
CalSTRS Sustainable Investment Director Kirsty Jenkinson talks about taking a hard line on companies failing to disclose emissions properly and treating proxy voting as seriously as portfolio investments.
Justine Leigh-Bell, Executive Director at Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, surveys the sustainability-linked bond market and outlines steps to widen the investor base.
John Ostergren, CSO at Smiths Group, forecasts significant growth in hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, further contributing to the global path towards net zero.
Professor Steve Keen says asset owners should dedicate more investments to the climate transition, while prioritising scientific predictions over economic ones.
Senior Investment Manager Andy Turnbull explains how Federated Hermes' UK Nature Impact Fund capitalises on the country’s flourishing voluntary carbon markets.
Paul Jaffe, Head of ESG for Real Assets at the Church Commissioners for England, talks about the importance of collecting “meaningful” data and taking a disciplined approach to sustainability.
Asset managers globally are increasingly focusing on investment in climate solutions, while deforestation, biodiversity and water gain ground, explains Ceres Vice President Kirsten Snow Spalding.
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