All IPE articles in Towards Net Zero: COP26 and Beyond – Page 2

  • Carbon offsets impact and reach are global
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    Six best practices for carbon offsets

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    As investors and companies increasingly seek to address the risks of climate change, there is growing debate about the use of carbon offsets in achieving net-zero emissions. We think there’s room for a measure of offsets to achieve carbon neutrality, provided best-practices are followed.  

  • Catherine Crozat
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    From climate change to biodiversity, and vice-versa

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    In addition to taking note of the extent of the climate crisis, successive IPCC reports have stressed that carbon neutrality must be achieved while protecting biodiversity. Indeed, half of the CO2 emissions generated from human activity are captured by land- and sea-based organisms, which absorb about 9.5 billion tonnes of CO2 each year. Preserving, sustainably managing, and restoring ecosystems can thus contribute to decarbonisation efforts.

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    Blended finance: Catalytic capital

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    Three examples show how innovative structures can mobilise institutional capital alongside development banks in high-impact emerging-economy projects 

  • Investing in the blue economy
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    Investing in the blue economy

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    Better ocean health is vital for addressing climate change. As fixed income investors, we’re seeing growing opportunities to make a difference.

  • Mark Lyon
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    Border to Coast: Climate solutions provider for the public sector

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    The asset pool has released a standalone climate-change policy to meet net zero

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    Heterogeneity: the key to good business management

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    Diversity and inclusion benefit companies and investments in the long term. This is the conclusion from various reports published over the last year by training institutes and financial-consulting companies. Information and research form the basis for analysis and screening tools to enable a financial model that Etica has always believed in: a sustainable, ethical and inclusive economic system.

  • Will Pomroy
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    Global poverty and the role businesses can play to help put an end to it

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    The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a blueprint for a better and more sustainable future for all. It is therefore right that the first of them is to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere”. However, the onset of the Covid-19 global pandemic has dealt a big blow to this aim, with global poverty increasing last year for the first time in decades.

  • Matt Orsagh
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    Matt Orsagh: Don’t make climate promises you can’t keep

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    The devil is in the detail with climate promises

  • Sarah Peasey
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    Carbon price: Dear greenhouse gases

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    Global carbon markets are expanding as prices increase, with consequences both for companies and their investors

  • Kawtar Ed-Dahmani
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    Measuring a country’s carbon emissions: A debate with high stakes

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    As the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent—from rising sea levels to more frequent and devastating natural disasters—the need for action becomes more urgent by the day. Environmental responsibility has permeated all sectors of the financial industry. In particular, asset managers have seen increasing interest from clients, regulators and the general public to facilitate this effort by directing financial flows toward entities that make better environmental citizens.

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    Impact investing as a way to support the transition to a low carbon economy

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    The transition to a low carbon economy requires political will, a carrot-and-stick approach and the investment of significant resources. The public sector won’t be able to finance the transition alone. Governments shall continue to support market investments in companies and technologies providing solutions to environmental problems. We identify some attractive investment opportunities for impact investing.

  • Alfredo Granata
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    Inarcassa: Continuous carbon reduction targets

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    The fund is embracing thematic investments and Paris-aligned benchmarks

  • Man Group Intelligent RI
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    The wheat and the chaff: Man Group’s case study in rating an RI Fund

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    As responsible investing becomes default best practice, it is increasingly important that allocators can separate the wheat from the chaff, distinguishing genuine responsible investment managers from those that greenwash. Below, we provide a case study that sets out the best practices for allocators. 

  • Jihan Diolosa
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    Climate change risk metrics: The rising tide

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    The industry is now seeing an expansion in data-driven practices, with new climate datasets emerging and becoming mainstream. Climate change itself is a phenomenon comprised of many interlinked processes, each with their own risks and uncertainties. To cater to the growing demand for quantitative climate change risk metrics, vendors have begun to explicitly model climate change risk.

  • Jan Rabe
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    Strategy: Peak oil versus net zero: escaping the climate trap

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    Fossil-fuel use could continue to rise despite efforts to achieve climate neutrality

  • Giles Gunesekera
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    Giles Gunesekera: A gender view on climate

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    Women and girls are likely to suffer more from climate change

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    Insurance Linked Securities: developing climate resilience

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    Insurance Linked Securities (ILS) are an alternative asset class where investors’ returns are primarily linked to the occurrence of natural catastrophes. Since the majority of exposures emanate from climate-related risks, the potential impact of climate change is a key consideration for ILS managers and investors. In parallel, ILS is receiving increased recognition for its inherent ESG-positive characteristics with the critical role insurance plays in helping society develop long-term resilience.   

  • Katherine Garrett-Cox
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    Katherine Garrett-Cox: Commitment, collaboration and consequences

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    Real progress needs to be evident before 2030

  • Liam Kennnedy
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    Money and commitment needed

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    The term ‘net zero’ is becoming entrenched in political and business life as governments, banks, insurers, asset owners and, not least, corporates sign up to demanding pledges to reduce carbon emissions in the service of limiting global temperature rises to within 1.5°C.

  • Henry Boucher
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    Unravelling the conflicts in ‘Double Materiality’

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    Where do you draw the ‘moral’ line and how do you have a genuinely positive impact?