UK green taxonomy has chance to get ‘do no harm’ principle right

The UK government’s Green Technical Advisory Group (GTAG) has set out several recommendations designed to ensure that ‘do no significant harm’ (DNSH) assessments can be executed effectively and improve the ability of the UK taxonomy to stimulate sustainable investment. DNSH is considered a key component of the UK green taxonomy, ensuring that economic activities support … Read more

Asset managers welcome pause halting deep sea mining

Several asset managers who co-signed a letter urging governments to protect the ocean and not proceed with deep-sea mining, have welcomed a temporary moratorium on the practice. Robeco, Aviva Investors and Rathbone Greenbank all told ESG Clarity they supported the outcome of an international meeting in Jamaica on 29 July, which ended with no green … Read more

Climate court cases doubling puts investors at risk

The number of climate change court cases has more than doubled since 2017 and is continuing to grow, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). In their report, Global Climate Litigation Report: 2023 Status Review, UNEP and the Sabin Centre for Climate Change Law at Columbia University found climate litigation is becoming an integral part of securing climate action … Read more

Franklin Templeton launches energy transition fund in Singapore

Franklin Templeton has launched an equity fund in Singapore to meet investors’ demand for exposure to companies and technologies associated with energy transition. The Franklin K2 Electron Global Ucits fund seeks to achieve an absolute return by investing in equity and equity-related securities of companies in infrastructure and global utility sectors. These companies are located … Read more

Is green growth possible?

Economic growth has traditionally been thought of as increasing the size of the pie. It also implies greater consumption possibilities, the ultimate goal of economic activity, rather than growth for the sake of it, as is sometimes asserted. In short, for many theorists, more is better. But the traditional view of economic growth has largely … Read more

UBS AM and Aon launch EM climate transition fund

UBS Asset Management and Aon have launched the UBS Global Emerging Markets Equity Climate Transition Fund. The offering aims to enable investors to support the transition to a low-carbon economy while also taking into account ‘social characteristics’. UBS AM said it has a ‘rules-based investment strategy’ and targets emerging market companies. It applies positive and … Read more

UK launches inquiry into role of private investment in nature

The UK environmental audit committee has launched an inquiry into the role private finance can play in investing in nature. The inquiry will look at how private investment can help achieve the government’s nature commitments and how the UK might develop markets in natural capital assets while avoiding the greenwashing of investments. “The financial sector … Read more