All articles by Adrian Murdoch

Adrian Murdoch

Finance is unprepared for EU’s deforestation regulations

New EU regulations against deforestation come into effect soon, but many banks and investors still have to engage with the new rules.

King’s coronation puts spotlight on the fashion industry’s woeful sustainability

The fashion sector’s relationship with sustainability remains limited. Until there is standardised data collection, this won’t change.

Airline industry still not on board with decarbonisation

The airline industry’s contributions to carbon emissions have been overstated, but when few fuel alternatives exist, carbon price regulations are only going to hurt customers.

Real estate industry must tackle carbon emissions

The real estate sector needs to cut emissions. The fact it is not on any investor exclusion lists might help.

Investors still grappling with oil and gas transition

The NZAOA’s caution against fossil fuel investment has caused controversy, but pressure is mounting to accelerate the transition to net zero.

Funding fossil fuels still pays

Stock markets still show scant evidence that investors care to punish banks that fund fossil fuel companies.

Sustainable sukuk issuance to boost Malaysia’s net-zero ambitions

Malaysia’s attempts to reach net zero by 2050 could be improved by increasing the issuance of sustainable sukuk, according to a new report by Sustainable Fitch.

Closing the digital inclusion gap

The latest survey from the World Benchmarking Alliance finds corporate digital inclusion has improved. But more can be done to upskill the workforce.

Is the future of sustainable bonds orange?

A Moody’s report shows increasing numbers of issuers are using sustainable bonds to support gender-equality goals.

Companies still slow to acknowledge Scope 3 emissions

The latest supply chain report from CDP finds only 41% of companies are reporting on at least one Scope 3 category.