Tag: ESG
The road to effective ESG governance: Beyond good intentions
Addressing climate and ESG challenges is about more than just good intentions. As the saying goes, "Hell is paved with good intentions", which holds...
Is ESG reporting confidence waning amongst business leaders?
A recent survey by KPMG suggests only 1 in 4 companies feel highly confident in meeting ESG reporting requirements across several jurisdictions.
California Governor pledges to endorse landmark climate disclosure acts
California is set to bolster its role as a global climate leader as Gavin Newsom committed to signing two climate-related disclosure bills into law.
European decarbonisation leader Plan A secures $27m in funding
Plan A, a corporate carbon accounting, decarbonisation, and ESG reporting software provider, has successfully finalised a $27m funding round.
From greenwashing to value creation: The evolving role of ESG in...
In a recent episode of the Fenergo FinTalks podcast, host Dhanum Nursigadoo and Lesley Li, founder and CEO of uIMPACT, embarked on a dive into the world of ESG.
Australian firms’ climate transition plans deemed inadequate by major investors
Three influential investor networks have criticised the current climate transition plans disclosed by Australian companies, branding them as "incomplete" or "inadequate" for investor needs.
What key ESG regulatory developments will we see in H2?
As summer begins to gradually wind down, many in the ESG sector are now looking to the developing regulatory trends in the second half of the year.
What is the future of ESG reporting in Europe?
Greenomy recently took the opportunity to discuss in detail European sustainability reporting standards and its final revisions.
Investors with $1tn assets demand ISSB prioritise human rights disclosures
A consortium of investors, representing over $1tn in assets under management, has addressed the IFRS Foundation's ISSB with a significant appeal.
Are financial institutions overlooking nature-related risks?
Despite the vital role of nature in financial decision-making, a new report indicates that the majority of institutions are not giving it due consideration.