S&P’s ESG score call is not the victory the anti-ESG brigade think it is
Getting rid of trivial ESG scores may prove the best thing that’s happened to the development of credit ratings… and…
ByGetting rid of trivial ESG scores may prove the best thing that’s happened to the development of credit ratings… and…
ByGiven how badly NatWest Group managed Nigel Farage, will other banks react hastily when applying their ESG values with clients?
ByFor the sake of winning a few votes, the UK’s political leaders could derail its net-zero commitments. Nobody wins if…
ByIs Wood Group guilty of greenwashing? Maybe. But it looks more like an example of inadequate financing terms as set…
BySustainability feels like a dated fashion. Oil majors are cutting back their commitments, putting profits ahead of change.
ByAnxious about market instability and a loss of confidence, it’s reasonable to want ESG ratings to be regulated like credit.…
ByFor the financial sector to play a meaningful role transitioning to net zero, investors must commit to goals aligned with…
ByIt would be nice if we didn’t have to go through the environmental equivalent of 2008 in order to solve…
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