The 2030 deadline for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is fast approaching, but progress so far has been much too slow.Pursuing the SDGs in emerging markets – Robeco
Did we all adapt to lockdown overnight? Were we all video-conferencing experts from March 2020?'Judge, I am not a cat!' – Octopus
A blog by Mark Hepworth, Founding Director, Research and Policy.The Good Domestic Economy: a vision for place-based impact investing - The Good Economy
In this paper (the first of a two-part series), Isio provide an introduction to nature for investors and cover why it's an important concept for investors,…Focusing on a nature positive future – Isio
The world’s supply of fresh water is finite, but demand is rising. Pollution and climate change will only make this worse. Private companies and investors…The world is waking up to water scarcity – Sarasin & Partners
As major economies look to move towards carbon neutrality, steel is increasingly coming under the spotlight, with its production accounting for around…Cleaning up steel on the road to net zero – M&G Investments
When Opec used energy prices as a geostrategic weapon in the 1970s, there were few good alternatives to burning oil. Today, however, renewables are sometimes…The other big problem with fossil fuels... – Artemis Investment Management
With more than 40 countries pledging to phase out coal power, COP26 drew to a close with an emphasis on consigning coal to history.Applying 1.5-degree science to high portfolio risks – M&G Investment
Despite action by regulators, greenwashing continues. Sarasin & Partners offer seven questions to help investors sort the green from the greenwashed.Seven ways to spot greenwashing – Sarasin & Partners
They say that hope, like sources of renewable energy, springs eternal.Reasons for optimism – Octopus