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We must go 'back to basics' on carbon emissions data
09 May 2022The problems with carbon emission disclosure and estimation data remain significant. Only mandatory reporting can solve the issue, Jaakko Kooroshy tells Ahren Lester.
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Pictet Water bursts through $10bn mark
14 March 2022Boring is good, the water fund's portfolio manager tells Thomas Cox
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Is it right to spin-off brown companies?
25 February 2022Rather than spinning off brown companies, a socially responsible shareholder should instead support an in-house transition, argue Martin Fleischer and Maurizio Parenti
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RobecoSAM Smart Energy - the brightest again
22 February 2022After a tumultuous year for renewables stocks, the drive for semiconductors is here to stay, Roman Boner tells Madeleine Jenkins
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Extracting higher standards from the mining sector
03 February 2022A $20 trillion investor initiative is driving change in the mining industry, write Madeleine Jenkins and Peter Cripps
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The future of transport is not electric: it's smart
31 January 2022We need to find alternative ways to significantly increase clean energy generation capacity and start moving people and goods in a smarter way, says Jan Palasinski
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BlackRock: the year everything changed for sustainable ETFs
28 January 2022Record-breaking flows into sustainable ETFs in 2021 reflected significant tailwinds for the market, Manuela Sperandeo told Ahren Lester - but more is to come
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Price spikes put renewed focus on construction waste
06 October 2021The resource-intensive sector's approach to waste management has never been more important, says Benjamín Stimpson
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Private Equity is Witnessing a Sustainability Revolution
15 September 2021We are seeing a fundamental shift in the thought processes of a number of private equity players regarding "impact", argues Martin Calderbank
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BHP criticised as confirms oil and gas exit with Woodside deal
17 August 2021Pressure has been building on BHP to exit its fossil fuel assets, but its proposed deal to shift its oil and gas assets to Woodside has been criticised - and considered 'disastrous' for Woodside shareholders and the environment. Ahren Lester reports