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  • Net zero front and centre in G7 meeting hosted by Sunak

    April 6, 2021

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak chaired a meeting with his G7 counterparts today, where the importance of achieving net zero emissions targets were the main focus of discussion. The meeting, which Sunak hosted alongside Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey, will be the first in a series taking place this week. In a statement the Treasury said: [...]

  • Retail investors back Rio Tinto climate accountable proposals

    April 6, 2021

    Retail investors have backed climate accountable proposals from Rio Tinto, which the miner will vote on this Friday, as accountability is pushed higher on this year’s agenda.  71.5 per cent of retail investors have called for chairs and CEOs of the mining giant to be held to account on Environments, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, [...]

  • Government denies reports that Cop26 climate summit could be postponed

    March 31, 2021

    The government has denied reports today that the UN Cop26 climate summit in the UK could be postponed past November. A report from Sky News today suggested that Boris Johnson was trying to keep the Glasgow summit on-track for November, but that options were being considered to postpone it or conduct it virtually in the [...]

  • TED climate summit to take place in Edinburgh ahead of COP26

    March 31, 2021

    Politicians and scientists from around the world will gather in Edinburgh later this year for a four-day TED summit to discuss solutions to climate change. The Countdown Summit aims to build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and work towards reaching net-zero by 2050. TED and Future Stewards launched [...]

  • Climate change remains top priority at LGIM as it piles pressure on boards

    March 31, 2021

    Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) increased its company engagements last year amid the pandemic and the looming threat of climate change, it said today.   The asset manager’s Active Ownership report published today reveals engagements jumped 21 per cent and LGIM opposed the election of more than 4,700 company directors.  There was a significant [...]

  • To solve the plastic conundrum, we have to make it a problem for finance

    March 30, 2021

    Plastic is the much-maligned detritus of modern living. It is the broken toy, the used carrier bag and the surgical face mask polluting our streets, streams and oceans, which countless recycling schemes and beach cleans have failed to tackle.  With the right backing, plastic can become a force for good as a valuable re-usable commodity. [...]

  • COP26: Good fortune and lofty statements won’t tackle climate change, but business can

    March 30, 2021

    It is the lines of the hapless but heroic Ted Hastings, in Line of Duty, which so often steal the show. Hastings’ common refrain “now we’re sucking diesel” should set the scene for COP 26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow this year.  Taken literally, it is an outcome we badly need [...]

  • Shell suggests linking director’s pay with climate performance

    March 29, 2021

    British-Dutch energy giant Shell has suggested linking its director’s pay with the groups’ climate performance today, as climate resolution edges to the top of industry discussion. The move would signal a shift in priorities in the energy sector, as directors currently receive bonuses that are tied to natural gas production volumes. Shareholders are set to vote [...]

  • Joe Biden invites Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to climate talks

    March 26, 2021

    President Joe Biden is including rivals Vladimir Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping of China among the people he has invited to the first big climate talks of his administration. The US hopes the event will help shape, speed up and deepen global efforts to cut climate-wrecking fossil fuel pollution, administration officials said this evening. [...]

  • Decarbonisation could create 1.7m jobs in emissions-heavy regions

    March 25, 2021

    The UK’s transition to low-carbon and renewable energy sources could create 1.7m jobs, but only if the government takes steps to decarbonise the country’s 12 most carbon-intensive industries. Half of the new jobs could be created in the north, Midlands and Scotland, the areas of the UK where such heavily emitting industries are based. The [...]

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