Latest responsible investment thinking

  • The Behavioural Expert: Bestselling author Cass R. Sunstein on nudging and climate change

    29 Jan 2020

    The Harvard academic and bestselling author talks to AIQ about the power of social conformity and what behavioural economics can teach us about tackling climate change.

  • Reform: A route to resilience in emerging markets?

    13 Jan 2020

    Following a series of IMF meetings in Washington, D.C., Carmen Altenkirch and Dariusz Kedziora discuss their views on how reform prospects may shape emerging market debt.

  • Climate risk for insurers

    12 Dec 2019

    Climate risk has become a critical business issue, but a recent consultation by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority highlights confusion on how to assess it.

  • Dealing with climate change: A mixture of mitigation and adaptation

    4 Dec 2019

    The asset management industry has a key role to play in the face of the climate emergency facing humanity. We spoke to Emma Haziza, hydrologist, PhD Mines ParisTech, Founder and President of Mayane, and Rick Stathers, Climate Specialist at Aviva Investors to find out how asset managers can support companies in their climate transition efforts.

  • Are ESG comparisons fair?

    13 Nov 2019

    Investors need to look past tick-box credentials to consider the real ESG impact of their infrastructure projects, says Ian Berry, head of infrastructure equity at Aviva Investors.

  • Trying to square the circular economy

    8 Nov 2019

    With climate change continuing to rise up the political and societal agenda, increasing calls are being made for a global ‘Green New Deal’. Steve Waygood explores what this would look like and why we must start to treat the economy and environment as one.

  • The moral philosopher’s curse

    25 Oct 2019

    Marte Borhaug explores the ethical dilemmas and unintended consequences that can result from trying to do the right thing.

  • ESG focus: Will South Korea's chaebols ever change their spots?

    16 Oct 2019

    The ‘Korea discount’ is widening despite the Moon administration’s campaign to reform family-controlled conglomerates. In the following Q&A, we look at how political risks are creeping into financial markets.

  • Why EU legislation could herald a boom in ESG investing

    13 Aug 2019

    The results of the recent European elections, in which Green politicians made a surprisingly strong showing, were just the latest indication that Europeans’ attitudes to environmental issues are shifting.

  • ESG and real assets: A matter of balance

    11 Jul 2019

    Assessing ESG risks within real asset investments is far from straightforward. Mark Versey and Stanley Kwong use five case studies to illustrate the balance of ESG risk factors that affects investment decision-making, beyond simply trying to be ‘green’.

  • BP vote demonstrates power of engagement

    28 Jun 2019

    As climate change rises up the political agenda throughout the West and beyond, shareholders have an important role to play in limiting global fossil fuel consumption by pressuring oil companies to amend their strategies, argues Sora Utzinger.

  • BP vote demonstrates power of engagement

    28 Jun 2019

    As climate change rises up the political agenda throughout the West and beyond, shareholders have an important role to play in limiting global fossil fuel consumption by pressuring oil companies to amend their strategies, argues Sora Utzinger.

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