Guest Writer
Valeria Piani makes the case for bolder, more coordinated investor action amid energy insecurity, economic volatility and geopolitical tensions around climate financing.
Collaborative initiatives offer structure, alignment and momentum at a time when backsliding on climate is all too easy, writes David Carlin.
Climate advocates need a social licence to operate, particularly in an environment of rising inequality, writes Paul Rissman.
Long-term investors have a key role to play in ensuring companies disclose and account for their use of artificial intelligence, says Eva Cairns.
'Depoliticising' responsible investment is not the answer to the populist party's control of local councils, writes Tom Powdrill.
Lenders' willingness to walk away from net-zero commitments and alliances tells us little about their transition activities, writes Mika Morse.
Many large companies are relying on carbon credits to meet their net-zero goals. Amid limited transparency, some investors want to know more. Mark Nicholls reports
Investors should integrate physical climate risks at the start of the investment process, writes Elizabeth Clark of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
Insights from Morningstar’s Voice of the Asset Owner survey
Investment in adaptation is a pressing need for parts of APAC most exposed to climate impacts, writes Steve Cotterill.









