Responsible Investment Quarterly Q4 2022

Our latest RI update featuring articles on the COP 27 conference and its impact on emerging markets, the investment proposition for hydrogen, and opportunities and risks from COP 15’s biodiversity framework.
Net Zero: From commitment to implementation

Here we set out how Columbia Threadneedle Investments is working to implement its own commitment to transition relevant portfolios in a systematic and meaningful way to deliver for our clients.
Food security challenges put spotlight on sustainable transition

The events affecting the food system from 2020-22 have been remarkable, and may become more widespread. Tackling this brings investment opportunities
Tailwinds hasten hydrogen’s cost-competitiveness, albeit demand still lags

The energy crisis has made green hydrogen the cheapest option versus fossil fuels in many places, so what’s holding it back?
US Inflation Reduction Act: a strong force to accelerate energy transition technologies

The US has passed the largest ever piece of legislation to address climate change. Here’s what we think it will mean for numerous energy sectors
Responsible Investment Quarterly Q3 2022

Our latest RI update featuring articles on the US Inflation Reduction Act, tailwinds for hydrogen, and food loss and security issues in the sustainable transition
Global Sustainable Outcomes Q3 2022

We look at the impact of higher inflation on markets and strategy performance, and what the US Inflation Reduction Act could mean for the deployment of clean energy and decarbonising the US economy.
Columbia Threadneedle Investments – Stewardship Report 2023
Nature and biodiversity loss: how is it relevant to portfolios?

Olivia Watson, Senior Thematic Investment Analyst, Responsible Investment, explains why biodiversity is a relevant topic for investors and highlights the industries most impacted by the risks and opportunities.
Responsible Investment Quarterly Q1 2022

Featuring articles on Europe’s response to the ongoing energy crisis; how the nuclear industry is seeking to reverse the negative perceptions that surround it; and the growing momentum towards the use of circular plastics