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Create EU stewardship code to bolster engagement outcomes, IIGCC says

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Take Five: A Gift from God

Chris Hall

Resource-rich – While Shell’s plan came under renewed scrutiny, the path to credible net zero transition by corporates has taken a number of steps forward internationally and in Europe in recent weeks. But it was the energy transition’s impact on mineral-rich developing countries that was in focus for some at COP29.

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Smart Pension allocates £330m to Octopus Energy renewables fund

Environmental Finance

Register now Channels: Investment Transition Companies: Octopus Energy Smart Pension Most Read We are still speaking different languages on core sustainability data Moodys: Private Equity interest in Net Zero Assessment for exits growing MSCIs Mattison: We need a new framework for understanding risk Transition is not a thematic of green - it is its (..)

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A Fine Line

Chris Hall

Laith Cahill, Senior Net Zero Stewardship Specialist at the IIGCC, says the UK’s streamlined Stewardship Code must preserve its ambition. Since its last update in 2019, the landscape for stewardship and reporting has evolved drastically. These are both critical elements in investors’ stewardship toolkits.

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Seven Ways to Spot Greenwashing

Chris Hall

Asset managers complying with SFDR are repositioning their products as “promoting environmental or social characteristics” in order to meet the requirements of SFDR Articles 8 and 9 and retain their sustainability badges. Has your asset manager published a UK Stewardship Code statement?

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Take Five: Think Big

Chris Hall

Almost certainly, few of the dozens of offered examples met Edmans’ criteria, but at least the exercise provided a snapshot of where managers think they are making a difference, and is quicker than reading their Stewardship Code reports. The post Take Five: Think Big appeared first on ESG Investor.