Can wind generated power contribute to the energy needs of the EU and promote greater energy and social security?
Is the S in ESG really so chaotic?
Who guards the guards?
Diving into the ESG and non ESG agenda.
What's the problem? You might ask. Surely this is correct. It's been this way forever.
What does governance have to do with the investment sector?
Is the rise of ESG the demise of AI?
Launched during Climate Week NYC 2014, this article assesses what RE100 is.
What's at stake here? What happens when we ignore transitions (particularly Just Transitions)?
What does it mean? How big is it (compared to others')? What can we do about reducing it?
Science-based targets are a set of goals developed by a business to provide it with a path to reduce a clear route to reduce greenhouse emmisions.
The scale fo the task of re-orienting the global economy to an ESG-friendly model is huge.
In the rarefied atmosphere of ESG most discussion and activity are focused on the E – the Environment: global warming and carbon emission reduction.
Did you know: The UK is one of the largest producers of household e-waste in the world.
All for one and one for all?
An Assessment of Boris Johnson's 10 point plan to promote a greener UK economy
An assessment
and electric vehicles ...
And the future of the planet. "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down."
The two most important words in finance and business right now.
Rather than looking backwards at harm reduction/risk mitigation impact investing looks forward
In this briefing note we provide some brief guidance on measuring and demonstrating impact in investing.
The UN Global Compact works to advance ten universal principles in areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption.
How can selected SDG targets and their indicators be addressed
UK - based think tank that works to build a global movement of people committed to creating the pathways from poverty to prosperity.
An Assessment
In 2/3 breaths we take, we inhale oxygen produced in the world's oceans.
Most of us have never actually seen a coral reef and certainly not directly, close up. Why should we care about them, care about what happens to them?
The Responsible Investment Bill was proposed by responsible investment charity ShareAction and presented to Members of Parliament on November 5th 2020.
International standards define Sustainable bonds asloans used to finance projects that bring clearenvironmental and social-economic benefits.
The Principles for Responsible Investment are a voluntary and aspirational, offering a menu of possible actions for incorporating ESG issues into investment practice
The UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) is the UK's membership network for sustainable and responsible financial services.