‘Healthcare remains a huge focus’: The outlook for ESG in 2022
From biodiversity to disclosure requirements, ESG professionals reflect on the key themes for the year ahead
From biodiversity to disclosure requirements, ESG professionals reflect on the key themes for the year ahead
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Voting patterns of major fund houses analysed across over 140 resolutions on social and environmental issues
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VT De Lisle America fund manager thinks nuclear can fill the gap between supply and demand that renewables alone cannot
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‘If we want everything to stay as it is, everything has to change’
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Fund buyers from GDIM, Smith & Williamson, Psigma and Whitechurch highlight top picks for the ‘E’ of ESG
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Just Climate will target companies that have potential to decarbonise the economy but have been ignored by traditional mandates
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UN’s damning IPCC report found global warming of between 1.5C and 2C will be exceeded in the current century
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Each fund will offer investors opportunities arising out of the transition towards net zero
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‘There is too much focus on the destination and too little focus on the journey’
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Commitment to target net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and $2trn climate package represent radical shift after four years under Donald Trump
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US set to rejoin the Paris climate agreement this month as Joe Biden takes on the presidency
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Heavyweights from Blackrock, Aviva Investors and Federated Hermes give evidence to Treasury committee
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