Exploitation risk: Putting the S of ESG into strawberries
Emma Wall shares what she learned about fair working conditions and pay on farms as part of a CCLA visit to a strawberry farm
Emma Wall shares what she learned about fair working conditions and pay on farms as part of a CCLA visit to a strawberry farm
An investor can rarely claim unilateral credit for how the company has decided to act, writes PGIM’s global head of ESG
The practical implementation of double materiality is fraught with tensions and uncertainty, writes Andrew Parry
IIGCC, with members representing $65trn, have called on policymakers to move ahead with legislation in five key areas
Following client feedback, Castlefield has taken a more progressive approach to voting, says Ita McMahon
UK Finance report details the resource and cost challenges SMEs face in decarbonising
Annual clean-energy investment needs to reach $4.5trn by early 2030s, writes MSCI’s Linda-Eling Lee
Federated Hermes’ Yamoah says carbon capture and storage has been long on promises and short on delivery
Investing in the right agriculture practices can have a positive societal and ecological effect
From passing on costs of implementation to investors, to meeting the 70% threshold, portfolio managers have a lot to consider
AI is likely to increase the volume and heighten the impact of cyber-attacks, says WHEB’s Victoria MacLean
‘Nature is the most advanced technology we have on this planet,’ says forestry expert Marc Palahí in the latest podcast