Second version of the voluntary guidance limits utility to investors by allowing companies and countries to “pick and choose”.
As it struggles to kick its coal habit, the country moves forward on transition and reporting requirements to stay on track with...
Paul Jaffe, Head of ESG for Real Assets at the Church Commissioners for England, talks about the importance of collecting “meaningful” data...
Robert Raney, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Control at IESE Business School, outlines how and why Europe’s world-leading carbon market is being...
Executive pay is still largely tied to oil and gas production as opposed to climate targets, Carbon Tracker claims.
In contrast, the Ceres Food Emissions 50 Companies Benchmark found slow progress on transition planning among food companies.
A selection of the week’s major stories impacting ESG investors, in five easy pieces.
Innovative pilot schemes are attracting interest after failed COP28 negotiations on carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
Ongoing uncertainty is limiting decarbonisation progress, investors say, as the clock ticks down to new labelling and disclosure rules.
Automotive industry’s links to oil and gas lobbying come under scrutiny
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