All Climate change articles – Page 11
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News and pressClimate Action 100+ adds to focus list of companies
Climate Action 100+, a global initiative involving over 500 signatories responsible for more than USD47 trillion assets under management, has expanded the focus list of companies it is engaging with to deliver Paris Agreement-aligned emissions cuts, implement strong climate governance frameworks and improve climate-related disclosures.
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Blog postThe Inevitable Policy Response under Biden’s climate plan – the stage is set
By Jason Eis, Executive Director, Vivid Economics, Mark Fulton, Founder, Energy Transition Advisers (ETA), Eric Ling, Engagement Manager, Vivid Economics
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Blog postIs climate change priced into the options market?
By Emirhan Ilhan, Zacharias Sautner and Grigory Vilkov, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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Policy reportDelivering net zero emissions in the European Union
[Region: EU] This briefing sets out key priorities to set the EU on a pathway to deliver a net zero emissions economy by 2050; and to do so in a way that is economically, politically and technologically achievable and ultimately beneficial. It is based on research from PRI’s Inevitable Policy ...
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Blog postBeyond divestment: climate change strategies for endowments
By Ophir Bruck, Relationship Manager, US and Saumya Mehrotra, Relationship Manager, US, both PRI
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News and pressInvestor groups call on companies to reflect climate-related risks in financial reporting
Investors are concerned that companies risk overstating financial statements by failing to include the effects of climate change on profits and assets
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Blog postCan climate change legislation keep its momentum?
By Shaikh Eskander, Kingston University, Sam Fankhauser and Joana Setzer, both Grantham Research Institute
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Policy reportHow government and investors can deliver net-zero in the US
[Region: US] This report sets out priorities for US federal climate policy which are economically feasible, readily implementable, and necessary. Policy reform can also represent a growth opportunity to enhance US competitiveness and retool large sections of the US economy.
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Blog postTime for real assets investors to take the next step on climate change
By Simon Whistler, Senior Specialist, Investment Practices, PRI
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Blog postThe challenge of tracking firm-level climate change exposure
By Zacharias Sautner, Laurence van Lent, Grigory Vilkov, Ruishen Zhang (All authors are from Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
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Blog postCarbon reductions and climate risk – does the Paris Agreement hold the key?
By Tarun Ramadorai, Imperial College London & Federica Zeni, Imperial College London
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Blog postAccounting for climate: getting the numbers investors need
By Paul Lee, Independent Stewardship Consultant and Morgan Slebos, Director of Sustainable Markets, PRI
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Policy reportHow government and investors can deliver net zero in the UK
[Region: UK] This briefing sets out the key policy priorities to put the UK on a trajectory to meet net zero emissions by 2050, and the role that investors can play. These priorities are consistent with a green recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.
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Blog postDo local weather conditions resonate more than global climate trends?
By Darwin Choi, Zhenyu Gao, and Wenxi Jiang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School
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Blog postA pandemic was near inevitable - so too is climate-driven disruption
By Fiona Reynolds, CEO, PRI and Ilmi Granoff, Programme Director, Sustainable Finance, ClimateWorks Foundation
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Blog postHow COVID-19 urgency can help investors tackle the climate crisis
By Fiona Reynolds, CEO, PRI
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Blog postCOVID‐19: implications for the Inevitable Policy Response to climate change: prepare and act now
By Mark Fulton, Energy Transition Advisers, and Thomas Kansy, Vivid Economics
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Blog postCoronavirus concerns should not divert aviation’s climate response
By Ravi Varghese, Vice President & ESG Analyst, Epoch Investment Partners, New York
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Blog postEU taxonomy final report: 2020 starts a decade of action on climate change
By Fiona Reynolds, CEO, PRI
