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Airbus Reconfirms Commitment to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft

Airbus Reconfirms Commitment to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft

Aerospace giant Airbus stated that it has “reconfirmed its commitment” to develop a commercially viable hydrogen aircraft, and selected fuel cell technology from a series of methods explored as the propulsion method for the new aircraft. The announcement, made at the company’s 2025 Airbus Summit, comes shortly after Airbus revealed that it had delayed its plans to develop a hydrogen-powered…

ING Becomes First Global Bank with SBTi-Approved Financed Emissions Reduction Targets

ING Becomes First Global Bank with SBTi-Approved Financed Emissions Reduction Targets

Amsterdam-based global bank ING announced today that its climate targets, including goals to reduce financed emissions in client portfolios as well as in the bank’s own operations, have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) as aligning with the 1.5 °C ambition of the Paris Agreement. According to the SBTi, ING is the first global systemically important bank…

Fiduciary Duty’s Blurred Lines

UK pension shake-up a chance to clarify boundaries of sustainable investment, but not everyone is in favour of reform.  UK Pensions Minister Torsten Bell says that the government will come out with new draft pensions legislation before Parliament’s summer recess.  Advocacy groups think that this could be a great opportunity to provide clarity over the compatibility of sustainable investments with…

Market Incentives to Drive EU Taxonomy Reporting 

As the death knell sounds for mandatory disclosure, European investors still want to avoid data shortfall.  Proposed changes to the EU’s sustainability reporting rules could see well in excess of 80% of previously in-scope companies no longer having to report against the taxonomy.  This has disappointed many sustainability-focused investors who need to ensure their portfolios are aligned with Europe’s taxonomy…

Guest Post – Interoperability: The Missing Link in Global Sustainability Efforts

Guest Post – Interoperability: The Missing Link in Global Sustainability Efforts

By: Tom Willman, Regulatory Lead, Clarity AI In a world of uncertainty around sustainability regulations, interoperability – the capacity for regulatory systems to function harmoniously across different regions – remains a key priority for asset managers. While the benefits of interoperability are often framed in terms of cost-savings and a reduced administrative burden, its significance goes far deeper. Interoperability is…

Calls for updated Modern Slavery Act amid claims of ‘superficial statements’

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, designed to regulate and address the issues of modern-day slavery in business operations and their global supply chains. The Act was genuinely world-leading in 2015, said Dame Sara Thornton, consultant in modern slavery at CCLA Investment Management: “The requirement for companies to report on modern…

Calls for updated Modern Slavery Act amid claims of ‘superficial statements’

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, designed to regulate and address the issues of modern-day slavery in business operations and their global supply chains. The Act was genuinely world-leading in 2015, said Dame Sara Thornton, consultant in modern slavery at CCLA Investment Management: “The requirement for companies to report on modern…

Calls for updated Modern Slavery Act amid claims of ‘superficial statements’

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, designed to regulate and address the issues of modern-day slavery in business operations and their global supply chains. The Act was genuinely world-leading in 2015, said Dame Sara Thornton, consultant in modern slavery at CCLA Investment Management: “The requirement for companies to report on modern…

Calls for updated Modern Slavery Act amid claims of ‘superficial statements’

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, designed to regulate and address the issues of modern-day slavery in business operations and their global supply chains. The Act was genuinely world-leading in 2015, said Dame Sara Thornton, consultant in modern slavery at CCLA Investment Management: “The requirement for companies to report on modern…

Calls for updated Modern Slavery Act amid claims of ‘superficial statements’

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the introduction of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, designed to regulate and address the issues of modern-day slavery in business operations and their global supply chains. The Act was genuinely world-leading in 2015, said Dame Sara Thornton, consultant in modern slavery at CCLA Investment Management: “The requirement for companies to report on modern…