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Implementing double materiality has provided new insights, and deepened our understanding of how interconnected and dynamic sustainability-related issues truly are, says PMI’s Jennifer Motles.
As sustainable finance continues to reshape global markets, Tokyo is positioning itself as a leader in the field, says FinCity.Tokyo’s Tokio Morita.
Physical climate risk is occupying investor minds, and they are spending to access the data and modelling scenarios to understand how and where they can make changes to facilitate sustainable progress.
First Street’s Jeremy Porter explains why climate-corrected data should be the starting point for investors when managing exposure to climate impacts.
Inside: Why the heat is on at COP30; How understanding the scale of future physical climate risk is proving a challenge; Different approaches to tackling portfolio risks; Expert analysis from industry leaders; And much more…
Financial commitment to the climate cause is growing but investment in adaptation lags mitigation.
COP30 is an opportunity to pause and reflect on progress made to date toward climate goals before setting the course ahead, says Morningstar’s Robert Edwards.
Increases in extreme weather events and adaptation regulation are prompting work by asset owners and managers to understand and assess portfolio risks.
Marcelo Seraphim discusses the network's progress in Brazil, his hopes for PRI in Person and COP30, and the upcoming Brazilian taxonomy.
Investors set out hopes for climate conference in Brazil as some question the ability of COP process to deliver progress.









