What are the principal considerations and obstacles to climate change risk management?
Chris Wagstaff reflects on the principal considerations in approaching, and the obstacles to be overcome in implementing, an effective climate change risk management policy.
Global Sustainable Outcomes Q2 2020

This issue looks at the increasing importance of ‘social’ in ESG investing; how some countries are targeting a ‘green recovery’ from Covid-19; and a look at the sustainable impact highlights of some of our stocks
How best to approach climate change risk management?

Chris Wagstaff considers how asset owners might best approach climate change risk management by adopting a number of non-mutually exclusive mitigating actions to address transition and physical risks.
There is no planet B

There is no Planet B: Why climate change risk management is the world’s hottest topic and how asset owners and asset managers should be responding
Responsible Investment Quarterly – Q1 2020

View the Q1 2020 edition of the Responsible Investment team’s Quarterly Report.
How airports are flying high: a social perspective

Holding airport bonds in our social strategies often raises questions. But aviation brings huge social and economic benefits, and is making great environmental strides.
Responsible Investment has become increasingly important for many asset owners, so what does 2019 hold?

At a time when demand for ESG integration is growing and confidence in the investment impacts of traditional ESG approaches remains high, data science offers the additional prospect of solving for the effective integration of meaningful non-financial analysis in investment, at scale and with global reach.
Air pollution: Sustainable development and investment opportunity

Air pollution is deleterious to human and ecosystem health, and there is a growing and important need to tackle it across the globe. But, via the adoption of a number of UN Sustainable Development Goals, there are a number of solutions which investors can support.
Disruptive technologies challenge traditional infrastructure approach

Traditional infrastructure investments are being challenged by the pace of innovation, and technology and disruption will likely create opportunities across all core infrastructure asset types. So a highly flexible approach is required to respond to this.
The future of food: Eat or be eaten

The food value chain is vital to the success of many economies and global financial markets, as well as sustainable development.