This blog by Mike Rogers is part of a weekly series from the Pensions for Purpose team. This week, he reflects on the inaugural asset-owner-only discussion…Developing a climate action policy for pension funds - Mike Rogers
King’s College audit confirms that Cheyne has met its objective of generating impact without concessionary returns.King's College report says Cheyne 'sets a new standard of what should be possible' - press release - Cheyne Capital
The Circular cuts to the heart of the issues that matter in the second ESG quarterly update for 2021.The Circular, Edition 2, 2021: keeping you in the sustainability loop - Federated Hermes
How do we assess the potential financial impacts of climate change as its physical manifestations are negatively affecting ecosystems, human health and…Climate scenario analysis - a unique investment framework - abrdn
Aviva Investors' monthly data-inspired series.Tesla, the halo effect and reasons for CEO departures. What does the data say? - Aviva Investors
Why might the 2060 carbon-neutral plan be different to China’s past environmental efforts?Deciphering China’s 2060 carbon-neutral plan - AllianceBernstein
Investing in resilience.Private Markets Impact Investing Annual Report 2020 - Nuveen
Steel is essential in today’s world, and it will be just as essential tomorrow – much of the technology to create a zero-carbon future, from wind turbines…A burning issue: decarbonising the global steel industry - Federated Hermes
A virtual Chatham House discussion for pension funds developing climate action policies, with guest speaker David Brown of Smart Pension.14 June 2021 - Pensions for Purpose Paris Alignment Forum asset owner only event
A landmark legal ruling in the Hague has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to move faster to bring its emissions in line with the Paris Agreement on climate.Action now! Accelerating litigation to meet climate targets - Aviva Investors