Latest responsible investment thinking

  • What does the data say? Tesla, the halo effect and reasons for CEO departures

    28 May 2021

    In the latest instalment of our visual series on topical data themes, we look at Tesla’s market cap relative to the European “Big Five” carmakers, the average CSR spending of FTSE 100 companies versus their procurement budget and the most common reasons for a CEO to leave a company.

  • Carbon credits: Seeing the wood for the trees

    20 May 2021

    As governments and companies strive to reduce carbon emissions and achieve net zero, questions are being asked about the role of natural climate solutions. We analyse differing approaches to offsetting and their impact on forest management.

  • Green is not always clean: Rising tide of greenwash brings risks for investors

    19 May 2021

    Some companies have long sought to mislead the public about their commitments to sustainability, but greenwashing has become more widespread and sophisticated in recent years. Now regulators and investors are fighting back.

  • Will companies embrace a more inclusive form of capitalism?

    18 May 2021

    Just before COVID-19, some of the world’s biggest companies pledged to look beyond the pursuit of profit alone to consider the interests of a wider group of stakeholders, including employees and local communities. But are they ready to back up their words with actions?

  • By the people, for the people: Why investors should care about human rights

    17 May 2021

    Companies cannot thrive without healthy and happy employees, consumers, and communities. Investors must use their influence with companies and other stakeholders to ensure the basic rights of these groups are respected.

  • Unlocking carbon capture and storage: An Interview with Stuart Haszeldine

    12 May 2021

    The professor of carbon capture and storage at the University of Edinburgh discusses why achieving net zero needs multiple technologies and explains the thinking behind the UK’s evolving approach.

  • Are sustainable bonds the new smartphones?

    10 May 2021

    The market for sustainable bonds to fund activities that have a positive impact on the environment or society is booming. But there are many factors to consider before investing. Not least among them is a crucial question: is your money really being used to fund the activities promised?

  • What does the data say? Bitcoin, offices and emissions

    30 Apr. 2021

    In our monthly visual series on topical data themes, we look at whether Bitcoin could be the new gold, if COVID-19 has put pressure on London office rents, and the extent to which transport affects the carbon footprint of foods.

  • Joana Setzer Q&A: On the climate litigation front line

    9 Apr. 2021

    Joana Setzer from the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at LSE discusses the implications on governments and companies of the growing wave of climate litigation.

  • Law and climate disorder: Understanding physical, transition and litigation risk

    9 Apr. 2021

    Major listed companies are finding themselves the target of legal action designed to make them move faster towards a lower carbon world. These cases could mark an inflection point; when the conversation turns toward specific responsibilities to move away from fossil fuels rather than broad commitments to change.

  • What does the data say? Vaccines, illiquidity and managers called Dave

    26 Mar. 2021

    In the first of a new monthly series, we take a visual approach to illustrate topical data themes in economies, markets and beyond. This month we look at the correlation between stock market performance and vaccinations, the illiquidity premium in real assets, and whether there are still more men called Dave running funds than female managers.

  • Lean on me: How can bond investors influence government climate action?

    25 Mar. 2021

    The coronavirus epidemic has further accelerated the rise of ESG into the investment mainstream. As deficits skyrocket, bond investors have an opportunity to engage with governments on climate change, argues Thomas Dillon.

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