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CA100+ benchmark shows progress in high-emitting sectors
17 October 2024The latest assessments from the Climate Action 100+ (CA100+) Net Zero Company Benchmark has shown companies in high-emitting sectors, such as airlines, steel and autos, are making progress in their efforts to decarbonise.
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Californian governor to sign landmark climate disclosure bills into law
18 September 2023The Californian state governor has confirmed he plans to sign landmark climate disclosure rules into law after they secured final approval from state assembly members last week.
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CA100+ second phase targets greater transparency following criticism
08 June 2023The landmark Climate Action 100+ (CA100+) initiative to pressure high-emitting companies to take climate action has announced a spate of reforms targeted at increasing transparency and driving more tangible outcomes.
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COP15: Nature Action 100 engagement initiative launched
12 December 2022The Nature Action 100 (NA100) engagement initiative has been 'soft launched' at biodiversity COP15 in Montreal, where it was revealed that the initiative is gathering momentum, with more than 120 investors considering participating.
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Ceres: US Supreme Court climate ruling 'imperils economy'
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Investor groups welcome 'vital' US climate finance policy steps
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CA100+ benchmark shows net zero ambitions still have long way to go
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CA100+ creates benchmark for net-zero emissions
14 September 2020Engagement initiative Climate Action 100+ (CA100+) has developed a tool for companies to use when developing strategies for transitioning to net-zero carbon emissions.
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BlackRock joins Climate Action 100+ initiative
09 January 2020The largest asset manager in the world, BlackRock, has joined the Climate Action 100+ initiative, in a move that "sends a powerful signal to companies to reduce emissions, improve corporate governance and strengthen their disclosure".
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US regulator unveils climate risk expert group
15 November 2019The regulator of the US futures and options markets has appointed a 35-member committee of experts to assess the risks posed by climate change to the financial markets.