A narrowly failed attempt to establish a union at the tech giant has prompted shareholders to mull further escalation.
Funding gaps in the European Commission’s 2024-29 plan will require financial input from both the public and private sectors.
Labour’s ambitious 2030 plans for clean energy require a rapid scale-up, but caution remains following a decade-long de-facto ban.
A majority of global investors believe low-emissions steel must be made with hydrogen or electricity.
Schroders’ first group-wide impact investing report shows solid alignment with client priorities, and can serve as a blueprint for other managers to raise standards.
Ten-year index findings highlight limited progress, building a case for adding the theme to investors’ “constellation” of ESG-related considerations.
Fewer than half of EU nations explicitly support the measures, but opposition may not be enough to block it.
Fresh framework looks to enhance practices and procedures in food systems amid increased global attention on the sector.
King’s Speech reintroduces legislation that will pave way for FRC replacement regulator ARGA, which will come armed with new powers.
UN Environment Programme adds permafrost melt and AI-controlled drones to a long list of environmental and social threats.
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