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In the second part of RI's Transition Finance Focus, Deborah Gordon and Elizabeth Harnett of RMI say financing for the energy transition needs systems thinking to address rising global demand.
In the first instalment of RI's Transition Finance Focus, Vanessa Havard-Williams outlines the UK's plans to establish itself as a global transition hub.
Emily Pierce and Johanna Fager Wettergren propose 'equivalence with conditions' to bring the ‘building blocks’ vision to life while also advancing EU policy goals.
Effective implementation of the EU's supply chain due diligence law will require focus and commitment, say Robert G Eccles, Richard Gardiner and Andrea Webster.
Investors in jurisdictions dealing with proposed dual-class share structures can learn from the Brazilian experience, argues Fabio Coelho.
Ørsted’s offshore wind woes are a timely reminder of the limits of the private sector's capacity to deliver the energy transition, says Simon Glynn.
The legal concept of equivalence could help to achieve greater global comparability in sustainability disclosures and reduce fragmented requirements, says Deloitte’s Veronica Poole.
Policy changes on climate risk at the world’s largest asset manager reflect a changing global landscape on sustainability in the industry, says Morningstar's Lindsey Stewart.
The EU's due diligence directive will empower governments, stakeholders and investors to hold companies accountable, say Rebecca DeWinter-Schmitt and Richard Gardiner.
American firms are up in arms at the prospect of being forced to account for their supply chains by European policymakers – and rightly so, say Daniel Crowley and Robert Eccles.