Analysis

  • Investors 'must get to grips with supply chains'

    08 July 2022

    Investing in sustainably-produced commodities is not enough - they also need to help transform unsustainable supply chains, writes Madeleine Jenkins

  • PRI urges more 'robust' asset owner TCFD implementation

    07 July 2022

    Asset owners need to take 'next steps' on TCFD - particularly on scenario analysis, the PRI tells Genevieve Redgrave

  • Comment: SLBs - still a work in progress

    06 July 2022

    Updates to The Principles are welcome but will not solve the problems facing the sustainability-linked bond market, argues Ahren Lester

  • ESG litigation risk rising - part two

    06 July 2022

    The second part of this feature on ESG litigation focuses on the risks facing companies. Thomas Cox reports

  • ESG litigation risk rising

    04 July 2022

    A flood of ESG litigation involving companies and investors is predicted, writes Thomas Cox

  • ESG is not enough

    30 June 2022

    Responsible investment is about more than just integrating ESG factors, argues Christopher J Wigley

  • Island nations study a 'blue carbon' equivalent to REDD+

    28 June 2022

    A platform to develop ocean-based carbon credits is gaining attention from the governments of several island nations, Madeleine Jenkins reports

  • Translating distant net zero targets into near-term action

    27 June 2022

    Stephanie Maier and Stephanie Pfeifer share five reflections from their leadership of the Climate Action 100+ global steering committee

  • Growing opportunities in sustainable farming

    24 June 2022

    New sustainable farming practices are creating exciting investment opportunities, says Ransu Salovaara

  • Why nuclear energy belongs in the EU taxonomy

    22 June 2022

    The science unambiguously tells us that nuclear energy is sustainable and should be included in the EU taxonomy. It is vital for effective decarbonisation that this finally happens, writes David Hess