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  • FCA urges ISSB to be flexible on scope 3 disclosures

    11 July 2022

    The Financial Conduct Authority has urged the International Sustainability Standards Board to be more flexible on Scope 3 emissions disclosures.

  • UK FCA plans extending TCFD reporting to investors

    22 June 2021

    The UK is planning to extend mandatory climate disclosures to all listed companies, asset managers,...

  • UK’s Climate Financial Risk Forum to produce guidance on climate risk

    12 March 2019

    The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) – a new UK body comprising insurers, banks and asset managers – aims to produce practical guidance to address climate-related financial risks.

  • Comment: Regulators are pushing investors on climate

    17 October 2018

    The increasing attention of regulators bodes well for green finance, says Peter Cripps

  • FCA mulls mandatory climate disclosure for financial firms

    15 October 2018

    Financial services firms could be required to report how they manage climate risks, the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) suggested in a discussion paper.

  • PRA 'expects' banks and insurers to report climate risks

    15 October 2018

    Insurers and banks are to be expected to manage and report their climate-related risks, according to a draft supervisory statement from the UK's Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).

  • Environmental group targets UK insurers over climate risk management

    06 August 2018

    Three major UK insurers have been accused of failing to take into account climate risks in their business models by environmental pressure group ClientEarth.

  • Electric vehicles could hit price parity with diesel and petrol from 2022, CDP says

    19 January 2018

    Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will reach price parity with internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles from about 2022, according to research published by CDP.