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  • Asset managers: TNFD must not 'water down' standards

    24 October 2022

    The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) diluting its standard to make it more accessible would endanger its credibility, impact-focused asset managers have said.

  • UK regulator warns financials they face climate risk supervisory escalation

    24 October 2022

    Banks and insurers have been warned by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) they face an escalation in supervisory pressure if they fail to address climate-related financial risk appropriately.

  • Climate-themed credit fund manager raises €85m

    24 October 2022
  • MSCI launches climate indexes

    24 October 2022
  • Bloomberg expands carbon emissions data

    24 October 2022
  • Governments should compensate investors for stranded assets, says IISD

    24 October 2022

    Governments should compensate oil and gas investors for stranded assets to avoid costly tribunals, the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) has said.

  • Austria offers green short-dated debt 'missing link'

    24 October 2022

    After its ground-breaking green T-Bill issuance, Austria has further plans to tackle the short-term debt challenge in green markets. Ahren Lester reports

  • Honesty on transition challenges, failures is 'antithesis' of greenwashing

    24 October 2022

    Being honest around what has led to failures to achieve transition targets is the "antithesis of greenwashing" but remains relatively uncommon among corporates at present, according to Impax Asset Management (AM).

  • Climate-driven investing is heating up

    Acting on climate change takes partnership. We work closely with our clients and the industry to provide climate solutions that can cool down investment strategies.

  • ISSB votes to require Scope 3 disclosures

    21 October 2022

    'Global baseline' sustainability standards are set to require disclosure of Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, after a vote by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) decided.