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EU Platform on Sustainable Finance submits taxonomy feedback - Schroders voting against Exxon directors - Eurosif calls for 'nuance' on defence.
Investors welcome โsensibleโ tweaks to overall framework but warn that focus on disclosures should not be forgotten.
Engagement initiative cites regulatory developments, 'particularly in the EU', in updates to widely used climate assessment framework.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: New Zealand waters down climate reporting rules; GHG Protocol launches consultation on Scope 2 guidance revisions.
In the first part of RIโs series on climate engagement, we look at the state of play on collaborations and how investors can team up on new topics such as adaptation.
Users divided on need for 'simplification and streamlining', call for increased focus on transition and sector-specific assessments.
Initiative polled users on 'unique value' of benchmark, notes growing nuance in transition plan assessments globally.
Valeria Piani makes the case for bolder, more coordinated investor action amid energy insecurity, economic volatility and geopolitical tensions around climate financing.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: CA100+ investors publish joint statement with Unilever; Slovenia issues first European sovereign SLB.
German insurer exits NZAM, IIGCC, NZAOA and CA100+ citing legal ambiguity and disproportionate reporting requirements.







