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Meat producer’s IPO plans a risk to climate and biodiversity
Investors should protect their right to vote, says FAIRR’s Boucher and Montosa
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Engaging with investment trusts on human rights
EdenTree’s Carlota Esguevillas shares engagement case studies with renewable energy investment trusts
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Green Dream with Skagen’s Myge: Expect ESG backlash to continue
Sondre Myge says we are in a transitional phase as ESG evolves into the next iteration
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Red flags to look out for in corporate transition plans
There is currently no standardisation or enforcement and therefore a high risk of greenwashing, according to Reclaim Finance report
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European companies lead world in linking ESG to senior pay
ESG metrics within executive pay plans also rising in the US and Asia Pacific
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Man GLG: Japan’s ‘most radical corporate reform in a generation’
The TSE is pushing for genuine change, says Man GLG portfolio manager Emily Badger
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World at war: ‘Responsible investors should shun countries using force for territory expansion’
Risk of exposure to Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Gaza conflicts
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Corporate governance code revision ‘a more balanced approach than originally proposed’
The Financial Reporting Council has released changes to the code after taking industry feedback
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ESG Out Loud: How AI can drive positive change in child labour
In this podcast episode, HACE’s Eleanor Harry discusses the importance of tracking child labour in portfolios and calls for investors to take action
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Industry will see more effective and nuanced engagements as ESG grows up
In this video interview, Fidelity’s Emilie Goodall discusses how the increased scrutiny on asset manager engagement is welcome
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‘Significant number’ of boards lack basic sustainability expertise
Only 2% of companies stand out as ‘beacons of progress’
