In-depth reporting on ESG investing for our pension fund and asset management readers from IPE’s award-winning journalists
EthiFinance and ESG Book bid to create European ratings agency ‘champion’; STOXX hopes deal will boost asset owner expansion
Commission retains the regime’s double materiality principle, despite pressure to adopt the same approach as global sustainability standards
Piet Klopp says current SFDR legislative proposal makes ‘very helpful’ improvements on the previous version, ‘which, to be perfectly blunt, we all hated’
New advisory firm will host ‘Brunel Archive’ as Ward says there are further roles in the pipeline
Five years after Exxon’s AGM revolt, investors are redefining stewardship through policy influence and outcomes
Long-time institutional investor Jon Lukomnik sets out five crowd-sourced ideas for more tools for asset owners to deal with systemic risk
Nordic pension funds – Danish ones in particular – made their voices heard on Arctic protection following EU Commission’s position on oil and gas
Plus: Investors create definitions and assessment framework for shareholder engagement; PME credits ESG filters for equity outperformance
Pension reform, EU regulation, threats to shareholder rights, reallocation away from US assets and more - read what’s kept European pension funds busy over the past month
In conversation with Liam Kennedy, Editorial Director, IPE
Warnings abound of the potential impact, particularly on crops, fish stocks and rainfall in many disparate parts of the world
Investors back International Sustainability Standards Board nature plan but warn on jargon and data
In conversation with Richard Lowe, Editor in Chief, IPE Real Assets
When I left university four decades ago with a doctorate in physics, joining the UK’s nuclear power industry was a viable and potentially attractive option. I did not join the industry, however, which is just as well – since nuclear power has spent the better part of three decades in ...
Last week, the European Commission published a summary of the climate resilience concerns stakeholders have for EU lawmakers
The bloc is embarking on a radical round of housekeeping to ensure its sustainability rules remain business-friendly
Pension funds are challenging the accusation that sustainable investing compromises fiduciary duty and fails to have an impact on the real economy and fight climate change
Sergei Cristo shines a light on how SFDR Articles 8 and 9 funds backed Putin’s Russia before the invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions
Things have change materially since the dark days of 2015, when Greece was on the verge of leaving the EU – but there is still a lot of catching up to do
The announcement in January that Microsoft has made a commitment to purchase 2.85m soil carbon removal credits from Indigo Carbon PBC over a period of 12 years suggests that something fundamental has changed in the soil carbon credits market.
Energy investments are no longer just about looking green, but about building systems that are cleaner and more resilient. Krystle Higgins reports
Artificial intelligence tools inform rather than make investment decisions: the final judgement must remain with human analysts
The new CIO also talks about cutting its US Treasuries exposure and playing for ‘Team NL’
Over his 40-year career in pensions so far, Lars Wallberg has seen profound changes in Denmark’s pension system