Net Zero: The New North Star
Stephanie Maier from GAM Investments discusses the increased commitment to tackling climate change following COP26 as it becomes clear immediate action is imperative.
Read MoreStephanie Maier from GAM Investments discusses the increased commitment to tackling climate change following COP26 as it becomes clear immediate action is imperative.
Read MoreClearBridge Investments’ Sam Peters explains why his firm sees opportunity in the energy sector where it believes it is possible to witness adaptive change and be rewarded for it.
Read MoreAgriculture is changing as it adapts to climate change, with the development of more planet-friendly processes having a growing impact.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of COP26, Janus Henderson’s Kelly Hagg provides some perspective on the key developments and what they could entail for the asset management industry.
Read MorePlenty of countries are hyping “Green” Hydrogen as a key pathway to net-zero emissions. But for that to happen, Magellan’s Michael Collins argues, a cost disadvantage needs to be overcome first.
Read MoreWhile Platinum recognises that, from an economic viewpoint, BHP’s sale of its petroleum assets makes sense, they are at something of a loss to understand how it is a positive outcome in an ESG context.
Read MoreSebastien Mallet, portfolio manager with T. Rowe Price, explains some of the advantages of incorporating ESG factors into company analysis and how it makes his firm better investors.
Read MoreJanus Henerson’s Adrienn Sarandi outlines the commitments that she believes need to be made to deem the COP26 a success in the fight against global warming and climate change.
Read MoreSchroders portfolio managers Simon Doyle, Stuart Dear and Martin Conlon discuss how professional investors are constructing their portfolios and integrating ESG considerations into their investment processes.
Read MoreAs we approach the COP-26 climate summit in Glasgow this week, we as investors know what to do about climate change, and that it means addressing some inconvenient questions.
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of New Zealand said in a statement on Tuesday that it intends to cut its holdings of bonds issued by big carbon emitters such as Australia and Canada in coming years.
Read MoreIf we want to live up to the admirable ambition from both corporations and governments of achieving the target of net zero carbon emissions, we have a long way to go, and we need to get a move on.
Read MoreSo what will Australia’s four biggest banks and major companies do now after the NZ Parliament passed a law last week making reporting on climate risks mandatory in two years’ time?
Read MoreRio Tinto has announced that it will triple its climate ambitions by aiming to cut slash emissions by 50% by 2030 at a cost of at least $US7.5 billion (more than $A10 billion) over the next eight years.
Read MoreRBA deputy governor Guy Debelle told a finance conference yesterday that climate change was a “first-order risk” to the system, with broad-ranging impacts on Australia including households and businesses.
Read MoreAs the world moves away from fossil fuels, hydrogen is receiving a lot of attention from investors and governments. But what are some hydrogen companies, and what do they do?
Read MoreCorporate Connect analyst Lawrence Grech has today released a report on Australian mineral processing technology company TNG Limited, project developer of the 100% owned Mount Peake Project in the NT.
Read MoreThe focus on investing through an ESG lens has intensified. But, as Antipodes’ Alison Savas argues, it’s not as simple as buying stocks with ‘green credentials’, or divesting those with poor backward-looking metrics.
Read MoreFive major banks have shown up Resources Minister Keith Pitt by organising the retrospective investment of $280 million into a huge wind farm and battery hub in north Queensland.
Read MoreDefensive stocks are often misunderstood. Innovation often goes unappreciated. But AllianceBernstein believes the disconnect between resilient businesses and share prices is unsustainable and ripe for reversal.
Read MoreLike many other ESG issues, tax also tells you a lot about management quality and about how the senior leadership sees the world. Ted Franks from Pengana Capital explains why.
Read MoreWith sustainability becoming ever more crucial, Alex Cook from BetaShares explores the development and use of EVs, the outlook for the industry and its importance to the global ESG effort.
Read MoreThe industry is now seeing an expansion in data-driven practices, with new ESG and climate datasets emerging and becoming mainstream. Russell Investments explore what climate risk metrics are and how they are used today.
Read MoreIn recent years there has been a large increase in the number of ESG related investment products on the market, fueled by increasing demand from consumers who are more aware of where they are investing their money.
Read MoreInvestors need to look deeper and challenge unethical and unsustainable practices across the tech industry, argue Louise Piffaut and Charles Devereux from Aviva Investors.
Read MoreFord, GM (and Chrysler) are on the road to a new, green future, and doing so in the manner of future tech – with batteries, EVs and all sorts of other shiny objects that make money.
Read MoreElectric Vehicles are the next revolution in automobiles, but Magellan’s Michael Collins believes problems need to be overcome to hasten the switch and cement the climate benefits.
Read MoreIn his regular column, Tom Stevenson from Fidelity breaks down hot topic Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance – ESG – and asks the question: fad? or future?
Read MoreShell has thrown down the gauntlet to all who predicted the company’s loss in a Dutch court last month on its pace of emission reduction would not matter and would be overturned on appeal.
Read MorePaul LaCoursiere, Head of ESG Investments, introduces the three main categories of ESG investment strategies and explores some of the considerations to be aware of.
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