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Also in today’s newsletter, new guidelines to guarantee the quality of sustainability disclosures
‘Redlining’ legacy lives on in the US real estate market
The finding holds true even when researchers looked only at the environmental part of the metric
‘Perverse’ to be shunning defence companies at time of war, say Griffith and Cartlidge
Also in today’s newsletter, why hydrogen cars aren’t racing ahead
Prices have proved volatile as regulators probe claims of greenwashing
Also in today’s newsletter, EU mobilises €300bn Global Gateway initiative
Also in today’s newsletter, a new way to put money to work for good
Independent study led by former UN climate champion comes amid growing scrutiny of patronage of higher education
Most retail holders will continue to let investment managers make calls for them
Index fund providers have come under fire from both left and right over their influence on US companies
Can sustainability-linked bonds punish companies for failing to meet ESG targets?
Also in today’s newsletter, hiring of chief diversity officers slows down
GPIF, the world’s largest pension fund, paid Japan’s AM One separately for engagement
Also in today’s newsletter, investors seek antidote for antimicrobial resistance
Also in today’s newsletter, the debate over divesting from fossil fuel stocks
Remaining engaged can often have a greater impact, this academic study argues
Research papers on ESG themes — positive and sceptical — dominate recent downloads from the Social Science Research Network website
Summaries and edited extracts from recent studies on ESG themes
The factors driving the outperformance of green stocks are changing, prize-winning professors argue
Plus, the transatlantic divide in ESG bond fund flows
Lack of understanding of full economic damage caused by ‘hothouse’ conditions, report finds
The raters are growing in influence — but research by three academics questions the way they work
Also in today’s newsletter, the raging debate around fiduciary duty in the UK pension sector
Many companies and financial institutions lack expertise or evidence to support sustainability and ESG claims
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