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Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec vice-president and chief stewardship investing officer Bertrand Millot discusses how the pension communicates its needs to external private equity managers.
The Church of England's deputy director of ethics at its pension board, Stephen Barrie, insists that GPs should have the capacity to analyse, understand and act on ESG data.
ESG implications are changing infrastructure development and investing, stakeholder engagement and how we define purpose beyond returns, says chief operating officer and senior vice-president Sarah Borg-Olivier.
Climate change and an increasingly strong economic case are driving more interest and investment in clean energy. The firm's John Breckenridge and Simon Eaves share their perspective.
IFM has formed an internal taskforce to implement the new target, building on work it has already done in its Australian portfolio.
Climate change minister James Shaw says the annual reporting requirements will apply to all institutions with more than NZ$1bn in AUM.
The region’s market ‘offers the most growth potential’, chief executive Werner von Guionneau tells us.
The A$52 billion industry superfund has set a target to achieve net zero emissions in its portfolio by 2050, with renewables set to play a major role in the transition.
Infrastructure assets are ‘particularly susceptible’ to community distrust and social licence should be considered at all stages of a project to combat this, says a report by think-tank Infrastructure Partnerships Australia.
Investor Group on Climate Change calls for an ‘integrated and robust national policy suite’ on climate change to help support private investment.