All ESG/SRI articles – Page 10
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White papersEngagement has a crucial role to play in the green transition
The transition to net zero cannot be achieved without directly tackling carbon-intensive industries. Investor engagement can provide a vital platform to facilitate change among high emitters.
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White papersMitigating risk with sovereign environmental, social, and governance bonds
Generating compelling investment returns while addressing the issues around climate change can be daunting. How can sovereign bond investors incorporate the growing investment risks? How can they quantify these risks and implement appropriate protections? And what about engaging with sovereign bond issuers?
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White papersThe new nature of business: integrating biodiversity into finance
As the world confronts climate change, the financial sector faces the challenge of preserving biodiversity - an essential factor for fostering a sustainable economy. By integrating biodiversity into decision-making and investment practices, financial institutions can help protect the planet’s natural resources while generating sustainable returns for investors and society. The economy’s dependence on nature makes biodiversity loss a significant risk for companies, especially as regulations tighten.
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White papersAddressing misconceptions with net-zero investing
The journey towards achieving carbon neutrality, or net zero, by 2050 is not only essential for our planet but also increasingly demanded by investors. Motivations for those seeking to align their portfolios with net-zero often vary — spanning financial, societal, and ethical domains — yet many investors hold a common set of misconceptions related to implementation.
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White papersThe power of additionality: Why impact investing should focus on building companies that otherwise wouldn’t exist
As impact investing continues to grow, one of its most essential principles—additionality—is becoming a central topic of conversation. In simple terms, additionality refers to the idea that an investment has a positive societal impact that would not have occurred without the intervention of that capital. While it’s easy to focus on financial returns and measurable impact metrics like carbon reduction or jobs created, additionality raises a more profound question: Are these companies addressing problems that would remain unsolved without their innovation?
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White papersReframing the climate question
How should an investor balance a focus on reducing their climate impact with a desire for financial returns? And how does a company management team accommodate what can often be seen as competing demands?
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White papersReconciling alpha with sustainability in impact investing
For over a decade, the investment world has undergone a true paradigm shift. Led by ethically minded pension funds, endowments, and a new generation of investors, this shift reflects a growing commitment to investments that support businesses tackling environmental and social challenges.
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White papersGreenfield’s Essential Transition Role
Building the next generation of renewables and related enabler technologies will be a key focus for years to come, says Ivor Frischknecht of Sosteneo Infrastructure Partners, part of Generali Investments.
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White papersWill COP29 be an enabling COP?
The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference COP29 comes at a unique point in time.
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White papers2023 ESG Report
At Hines, we strive to be the best – and most innovative – real estate investment, development, and management firm in the world. Over the years, ESG has become an increasingly critical part of our thinking and planning for the future of Hines.
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White papersFinancing Europe’s push for energy security
Federated Hermes was part of a lending consortium involved in a more than US$1bn loan facility signed with a European oil and gas group to finance drilling in Danish waters.
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White papersImpact Opportunities Equity, Annual Report 2023
As the debate over animal testing intensifies, the Impact Opportunities Equity team explain why companies must establish robust governance and risk management frameworks to ensure ethical practices in ongoing testing. In this report, we explore why embracing the transition to alternatives not only addresses ethical concerns but also presents unique opportunities for innovation.
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White papersThe Rise of AI and ESG
Artificial intelligence (AI) is touching almost every corner of the global economy. But what are the implications for environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues?
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White papersIce cream for dogs: Why energy demand just cannot stop growing
Granular energy transition models all contain a tension between better energy efficiency due to technological progress, and the emergence of new energy use-cases. We look at examples of this dynamic in practice, and consider how it may impact energy demand in the coming decades.
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White papersThe fundamentals of sustainable forestry investing
Sustainable timberland investments offer investors traditional portfolio diversification benefits alongside new opportunities for positive impact, say Manulife’s Thomas Sarno, David Fortin and Mary Ellen Aronow.
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VideoGlobal equities: How sustainability gives the edge
In 2021, we launched our Sustainable Global Equity Fund, leveraging decades of experience in ESG investing. This fund integrates proprietary ESG analysis, impact investing, and active engagement to aim for medium-term returns while reducing its environmental footprint compared to benchmarks.
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White papersSDG Engagement Equity Q3 2024 case study: Varun Beverages
Indian multinational Varun Beverages is one of the largest bottlers of PepsiCo’s drinks in the world. It has posted revenue growth of more than 20% per annum over the past decade and its solid track record supports expectations of further success.
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White papersSDG Engagement High Yield Credit: 2024 H1 Report
Five years since the launch of our SDG Engagement High Yield Credit strategy, the investment team provide a full rundown of how their interactions with portfolio companies have created change.
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White papersESG Thema #18 - When extreme becomes the new normal: how to address physical climate risk
The science is clear: mitigation efforts alone cannot halt the negative effects of climate change. The world needs to prepare for physical climate changes even if we successfully meet the Paris Agreement goals. The increase in frequency and severity of acute climate hazards is expected to surge in the coming years, and will have a profound impact in several parts of the world. Moreover, the distribution of anticipated acute weather events is disproportionate and uneven, biased toward more vulnerable populations.
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White papersThe climate risk ‘hot potato’– which sector will be left with burnt fingers?
Does anyone remember Uruk, the ultra-modern city nestled amid the planet’s most fertile farmland? What about Skara Brae, the beachfront town with state-of-the-art homes, beautiful ocean views and mild weather? Nope? Well, 5,000 years ago both communities were among the world’s more desirable places to live, but the shifting climate changed things and these settlements were consigned to history.
