Archive

  • Osmosis partners with IMAS Foundation to launch $250m 'fossil fuel free' fund

    08 February 2021
  • Aviva: ESG to be key factor in infrastructure

    08 February 2021
  • Microsoft enters into Australian voluntary soil carbon deal

    08 February 2021
  • Research shows DFIs are weak on ESG disclosure

    08 February 2021
  • Astia launches $100m fund for women-led start-ups

    08 February 2021
  • NextEnergy Capital makes two further solar PV acquisitions

    08 February 2021
  • Scottish Widows urges £2.5trn UK pension industry to urgently close 'green gap'

    08 February 2021

    Scottish Widows has urged other UK pension funds to help close the £2.2 trillion ($3 trillion) 'green gap' following its announcement of strengthened climate targets, arguing the "steady progress" on climate being made by the industry was "not fast enough".

  • Biting the hand that feeds it: Brazilian meat sector's degradation of natural capital

    08 February 2021

    The meat industry is becoming increasingly important for Brazil's economy. But as explored in a new special country report from the Coller FAIRR Protein Producer Index for investors, its degradation of natural capital has the potential to undermine its growth and sovereign risk rating, warns Maria Lettini

  • Why are data providers flocking to impact? Part one: ISS ESG

    08 February 2021

    How does ISS ESG help investors measure and report their impact, Michael Hurley asks

  • People Moves 5 February: Bloomberg; BlackRock; Danske Bank; Calvert; River and Mercantile; Moodys; Scor; European Commission; SEC; Gibson Dunn; Worldfavor

    05 February 2021