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Follow This and 12 co-filers plan to vote against a board resolution about climate disclosures because BP is not tabling its shareholder resolution at its forthcoming AGM
Industry supports FCA oversight of ESG ratings providers but raises concerns over scope, burden and implementation
Pensions insurer joins peer Varma and other Nordic pension funds – AkademikerPensiona and PensionDanmark – in turning to international initiative for climate target approval
Master trust says it will continue to have net-zero ambition aligned with Paris Agreement but that this will be implemented bottom-up
More investors may be seeing the importance of scrutinising corporate lobbying, but they now have to face European companies reining in sustainability ambitions
Troubled methodologies and unrealistic pathways have undermined the credibility of the process, but there are efforts to get it taken more seriously
Will the oil and energy giant get away with blocking a climate shareholder resolution?
PensionsEurope, Pensioenfederatie, EFAMA assert SFDR positions; European Commission launches consultation on Shareholder Rights Directive
Companies are looking to remove unwanted liabilities from their balance sheets
There are worries that the SEC’s moves to protect corporations from their shareholders will have ramifications elsewhere, including in Europe, as policymakers scramble to digest the implications
The EU Emissions Trading System is up for review this year, with the Commission expected to publish a legislative proposal on its post-2030 design by the summer
Frédéric Ducoulombier, programme director at EDHEC Climate Institute, argues that value-chain complexity and Scope 3 uncertainty have become convenient alibis
A groundbreaking deal out of Tokyo suggests strong investor appetite for climate resilience bonds, with the potential for many more transactions in 2026 and beyond
Manuel Coeslier, head of Mirova Research Center, makes the case for a framework that allows investors to assess a broader spectrum of corporate climate action
Some experts say governments still do not understand what counts as an investment-ready pipeline of assets
Also: IIGCC to launch new investor deforestation platform to build on momentum of COP26-launched FSDA
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.
Plus: Sustainability: funds push ahead despite backlash; Pension risk transfer and the insurance market
A report by the Investment Association set out realistic expectations about what stewardship can achieve
The SLB market faced setbacks in 2025, but also showed signs of progress. After a string of missed targets, issuers will be setting more realistic ambitions, potentially benefiting the asset class
Over his 40-year career in pensions so far, Lars Wallberg has seen profound changes in Denmark’s pension system
In conversation with Liam Kennedy, Editorial Director, IPE
Dan Mikulskis, Chief Investment Officer, People’s Partnership in conversation with IPE Editorial Director Liam Kennedy
Pension funds will have to make decisions about the timing of their transition to the new pension system, as well as about member risk tolerances and the best new asset allocation frameworks