Archive

  • Investors fear 1.5 may not be alive

    22 November 2022

    Investors are questioning the validity of 1.5°C targets and scenarios after a 'disappointing' COP27, writes Peter Cripps

  • Exxon shareholders support net-zero scenario report

    26 May 2022

    Shareholders at US oil & gas supermajor ExxonMobil have voted in favour of a resolution to report on a net-zero by 2050 scenario.

  • EACOP must stop!

    06 April 2022

    How is it possible that a project like the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) could be under serious consideration in 2022, asks Michael Northrop

  • GFANZ fails to deliver at COP26

    16 November 2021

    Finance is uniquely positioned to save the planet, but has already financed 1.5 C of warming, warns Michael Northrop

  • The billion-dollar funds that have changed impact investing

    20 August 2021

    What does the broader impact market think of large private equity giants' positive impact claims, Michael Hurley asks

  • Rothesay says UK could be quasi-benchmark for other debt on net zero path

    27 July 2021

    Rothesay is targeting net zero by 2050 and says the level of UK governmental endeavour to achieve the same goal nationally

  • News round-up: Impax, NZAOA, Credit Suisse and Aviva

    28 May 2021
  • Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance adds five members

    28 May 2021
  • The Rockefeller Brothers Fund on impact

    20 April 2021

    The $1.4 billion endowment wants to set an example for transparency as it looks to invest up to a fifth of its portfolio for positive impact, Stephen Heintz tells Michael Hurley

  • Rothschild: Covid-19 a wake-up call for ESG

    15 January 2021

    Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management has identified the Covid-19 epidemic as a reminder of the "urgent" need to deal with ESG sustainability issues.