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The regulator’s labels will only apply to UK-domiciled funds and UK-listed ETFs are domiciled abroad
Australian pension fund CIO discusses sustainable investing amid political uncertainty
The sector could prove a serious threat to climate action
AI and critical minerals were high on the agenda
A crucial year for supply chain disclosures and carbon pricing schemes, while anti-ESG backlash evolves
Owners of historic apartments among those affected by green standards
Also in today’s newsletter, a new green tool for bond investors
Lenders are ‘reluctant to disrupt’ relations with large CO₂ emitters
Also in today’s newsletter, US proposes new carbon offset standards
Also in this newsletter, the Seattle start-up taking on plastic pollution
As regulators focus on sustainable investments, campaigners are calling for greater disclosure and even political action
If it is broke, then fix it — but manufacturers don’t always make it easy. We report on Europe’s growing ‘right to repair’ movement. Plus: plastics crisis; greener funerals; coffee waste innovators; battery mining; recycling renewables
Degrees are being tailored to meet the sustainability demands of the sector and applicants
A fresh opportunity lies in the clean energy sector’s slump
As governments ratchet up pressure around artificial intelligence, ESG investors are doing so too
US Federal Reserve forecasts suggesting ‘higher for longer’ interest rates have caused bond yields to soar — and bondholders to sell. Borrowers on floating rates are also feeling pain. But money market funds and catastrophe bonds still have fans
Also in today’s newsletter, a new can of worms is opening up for board directors
Companies silent on questions about treatment of workers
Also in today’s newsletter, Carbon Disclosure Project’s new chief details planned reforms
Also in today’s newsletter, an environmental battle goes to France’s supreme court
Also in this newsletter: Why Hungary’s Orbán has forgotten his dislike of academia over the Nobel Prizes
Also in today’s newsletter, ExxonMobil pension fund fined over climate disclosures
Also in today’s newsletter, ‘Burning Man for climate geeks’
The Nature Conservancy drops term that has been criticised for suggesting all money raised goes to marine conservation
Many governments and business leaders have made commitments to reduce carbon emissions in response to the 2015 Paris Agreement. This series covers topics surrounding clean tech innovation, energy efficiency and internal carbon pricing
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