Finance & Investing
The rise (and rise) of sustainability-linked finance
When the cost of money is tied to a company’s sustainability performance: Game on. Read More
This is why investors want financial regulators to tackle climate risk
Prudent regulation, enacted with a long-term perspective, can ensure that capital is funneled to sectors aligned with a future where global temperature rise is limited to 2 degrees Celsius. Read More
New local campaigns can bring cheaper and cleaner rooftop solar to communities of color
Communities of color have been shown to have about 25% higher energy burdens than white Americans. These programs can change that. Read More
The transformational power of root cause investing
A new approach to an old question: How to leverage capital markets to shift to a truly sustainable economy? Read More
Shareholders put pressure on corporate climate action
Despite challenges in going virtual during the 2020 annual general meeting season, shareholder action on climate change is as strong as ever. Read More
GRI and SASB are collaborating. Is that good news for companies?
A new partnership finally offers the tantalizing prospect of harmonization between two competing frameworks. Read More
A CFO’s take on climate and risk management
There is an urgent need to integrate resiliency into core business strategy if businesses want to continue to thrive — or even remain operational. Read More
BofA, Goldman, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo launch center for climate-aligned finance
Collaboration with Rocky Mountain Institute seeks to create more standardized frameworks for funding decarbonization and for making sure solutions benefit vulnerable communities. Read More
Introducing conservation finance to land trust boards
From voluntary surcharges, to bridge loans, to forest carbon credits, land trusts have a range of tools at their disposal that go beyond traditional easement and acquisition models Read More
Companies' ESG scores improve countries' macroeconomic growth, report finds
The University of Oxford report comes as green groups, scientists, politicians, businesses, and economists push for a green recovery to the coronavirus. Read More