While the world focuses on carbon emissions – and rightly so – we often ignore the other side of the same coin, namely biodiversity loss.
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While the world focuses on carbon emissions – and rightly so – we often ignore the other side of the same coin, namely biodiversity loss.
The climate crisis has focused global attention – from governments, financial institutions, corporates and the public at large – on carbon emissions. But the other side of the coin, biodiversity loss, has received far less attention, writes Romil Patel.
As COP26 draws near, ESG experts discuss how momentum is set to increase for responsible investing on the back of the summit, as well as issues surrounding greenwashing and labour rights. Chaired by Alex Rolandi.
The green bonds market had its most successful year in 2020 – an achievement that might sound humdrum if 2021 continues on its current trajectory, writes Pete Carvill.
Water demand is likely to exceed supply by 40% by 2030, according to the UN – but many asset managers still don’t price in water scarcity as a risk. Alex Rolandi asks thought leaders what the implications of water shortages are for society and business.
Trustees already face a myriad of challenges and today, most schemes now face a timeline for compliance with various climate and ESG regulations, which vary by country, scheme type and scheme size.
Stuart Foster, managing director, Institutional Banking at RBS International, explains how his team is helping clients tackle ESG implementation with managing important technology change.
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