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...Kristen Stewart headlines not one but two offbeat tales of star-crossed lovers, Love Me and Love Lies Bleeding, while Sundance royalty Steven Soderbergh (Sex, Lies, and Videotape) returns with the thriller...
...Johnson is now turning to the “slew” of emails he received over the weekend from investment bankers and private equity companies with offers of emergency credit....
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) A look at pandemic-era philanthropy Did the experience of Covid-19 make people feel more or less generous?...
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Sowing the seeds of a food crisis The invasion of Ukraine has sparked frenzied debate in the past week about the outlook for energy prices....
...Kristen reports on strong words about ESG from Anne Simpson, a former official at Calpers. Please read on. Does divestment work?...
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Singapore leads the carbon reduction race in south-east Asia Singapore, which in 2019 became first country in south-east Asia to introduce a carbon tax, has taken a step further...
...Kristen Talman and Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson Smart read Harnessing the power of private capital is increasingly crucial for the world of ESG investing....
.... — Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson ICCR questions Pfizer’s Covid-19 windfall When Pfizer chief executive Albert Bourla goes into a restaurant and gets “a standing ovation because everybody feels that we saved...
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Chart of the Week Seventy-nine per cent of institutional investors globally are concerned that companies will not be able to meet their net zero commitments, according to a...
...Kristen Talman Chart of the day Environmental threats dominate the list of world’s most critical long-term risks, according to a recent poll of almost 1,000 experts and officials....
...In this excellent piece, Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson details how leading PR firms, including Edelman, have responded....
...(Kristen Talman) Chart of the day Electric car sales are zooming ahead in China. Neither its slowing economy nor chip shortages have left a dent....
...(Kristen Talman) Smart reads Companies too often rely on short-term perks to reward executives, argues FCLTGlobal, a pay consultancy....
...(Kristen Talman) Does ESG build trust as much as CEOs believe?...
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Taking aim at ESG data, Engine No 1 forges new corporate scoring system Engine No 1, the activist hedge fund that won three seats on ExxonMobil’s board earlier this year, is...
...He talked recently with Moral Money’s Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson about his goal of an impact accounting revolution. What follows has been edited for length and clarity....
...(Kristen Talman) Tips from Tamami Nikkei’s Tamami Shimizuishi helps you stay up to date on stories you may have missed from the eastern hemisphere....
...Kristen Talman As part of our coverage of COP26 we want to hear from you. Do you think carbon pricing is the key to tackling climate change? Tell us via a short survey....
...Catch up on his discussion with Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson here....
...In this column, Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson argues there is an urgent need for business to change its approach to government relations. Recommended reading How Much Carbon Comes From a Liter of Coke?...
...If Johnson and the UK can match climate rhetoric with action we could be heading in the right direction....
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) China’s carbon market gets off to a slow start China’s nascent carbon market is off to a shaky start....
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Knives come out for EU climate regulations A day after Brussels unveiled an unprecedented regulatory attack on global warming, companies most vulnerable to the changes started...
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