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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Shell urges shareholders to vote against Follow This climate resolution; Rathbones considers voting against Exxon directors.
dial with CO2 written on it is being turned all the way down
UN-convened net-zero asset owner group publishes fourth target setting protocol, covering private markets for the first time and including a pilot on sovereigns.
Platform on Sustainable Finance asked to look at potential categories beyond those proposed in last year’s consultation.
Central bank body also found emerging market banks more upbeat about the cost of transition plans than developed market peers.
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The ISSB chair discusses the SEC’s climate rule, connectivity between standards and the importance of disclosure from smaller capital markets.
Regional GFANZ chapter will also work on policy initiative and 'voluntary guidance' on transition strategies.
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Engagement group’s co-founder CalPERS will lead steering committee, Eurosif elects independent director as chair.
Exit sign
Country's two largest asset managers leave Forum Nachhaltige Geldanlagen, following earlier departures of big members.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: IOSCO to work on transition plans; Kenya publishes draft green finance taxonomy.
A recent paper highlights growing pessimism among investors of the ability of stewardship to tackle societal ESG risks.
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