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Rebranding natural resources strategies as natural capital is 'insufficient'
15 March 2024 -
Comment: Can natural capital become its own asset class?
15 March 2024Investment in natural capital solutions is desperately needed, but many investors don't see a home for them in their portfolios, writes Peter Cripps
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CSDDD agreed, in watershed moment, but is weakened to 'shadow of former self'
15 March 2024The EU passed a landmark sustainability reporting law which, although significantly weakened from previous versions, was described as "a watershed moment for corporate accountability".
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Fidelity to focus on transition and executive pay this proxy season
15 March 2024Fidelity International has announced plans to vote on how companies are addressing climate change and tackling deforestation throughout proxy season.
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People Moves, 15 March: Low Carbon, Persefoni, New Forests, CDP, EdenTree, SBTi ... and more
15 March 2024 -
French SIF to give opinion on 'credibility' of Shell, Total and Glencore climate strategies
15 March 2024Investors are to receive an opinion on the credibility and ambition of the climate strategies published by European companies including Shell, Total and Glencore, to aid their voting decisions at the companies' shareholder meetings.
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Nature in fiduciary duty debate is a 'rabbit hole', says Schroders
15 March 2024The debate about whether nature is legally part of fiduciary duty has turned into a "rabbit hole" that asset managers should avoid, Schroders argued, instead urging them to take a 'thoughtful' and holistic approach to nature.
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ECB's Elderson urges banks to set transition plans to meet incoming regulation
14 March 2024Banks have been urged to publish "Paris-compatible transition plans" to prepare for upcoming legal requirements, by a member of the executive board of the European Central Bank (ECB).
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Canada publishes draft sustainability disclosure standards
14 March 2024 -
Financial directors should address and disclose nature-related risks, say lawyers
14 March 2024Financial directors in England and Wales are legally required to both address and disclose their nature-related risks, a team of barristers said in a new position statement.