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Sharia Law considerations for pension trustees and employers – Squire Patton Boggs
Could it be discriminatory to fail to offer a Sharia-compliant pension fund?
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Current SFDR legislation jeopardises transition finance – Triodos Investment Management
Column by Portfolio Manager Rosl Veltmeijer.
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ESG Materiality, Q2 2022 – Federated Hermes
Federated Hermes Global Emerging Markets’ ESG Materiality commentary.
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8 June 2022 – Paris Alignment Forum online morning coffee – with Gresham House
How private capital can be mobilised to build back nature and level up our environment.
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Biodiversity and climate action: why does biodiversity matter and how can nature-related financial disclosures help? – Pensions for Purpose
Pensions for Purpose’s quarterly ‘all-stakeholder’ event for the Paris Alignment Forum, sponsored by Invesco and Redington.
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How will Europe secure the metals needed for its energy transition? – BNP Paribas Asset Management
Safeguarding the steady supply of a number of key metals that these sustainable technologies rely on means using them more efficiently and judiciously,…
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Getting to net zero – Squire Patton Boggs
Lessons from Butler-Sloss v the Charity Commissioners & the Attorney General for Pension Schemes.
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Inequality poses the biggest risk to our climate – Triodos Investment Management
Column by Investment Strategist Joeri de Wilde.
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A Pennine Way journey – Pensions for Purpose
In this blog, Karen Shackleton of Pensions for Purpose describes the highs and lows of her 265-mile journey along the Pennine Way, and reflects on its…
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The digital dilemma – Federated Hermes
Regulation has failed to keep pace with the digital revolution, leading to social harms that pose risks for companies, investors and individuals.
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