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| | | ... think it would make sense [for directors] to wait and see what the taskforce releases b/c it may be that the material is enough to give corporates the guidance they need," de Wit said. "[For directors], this is still this iterative process. A bit like ... |
| | | | ... portfolio manager co-heading the ESG initiative. "For many investors, screening out undesirable investment categories isn't enough anymore - they want to use their investments to promote change in the world," Balls said. "Our ESG Fund provides the tools ... |
| | | | ... reference, Nimbalker said. In terms of potential legislation on supply chain disclosures, any regime would have to be robust enough to yield meaningful clarity from companies, he said, noting that there is a wide range of responses from British companies ... |
| | | | ... Australia started to do an expression of interest for the first impact bond in South Australia, we couldn't jump quick enough," Cox said. "This gives us the ability to transform how we do business. We can build a program for what we think works very ... |
| | | | ... lead. "This substantial solar farm is ideally located in an area of high solar penetration, and will be able to produce enough energy to meet the needs of almost 26,500 homes once it starts generating power later this year." Genex has begun project construction ... |
| | | | ... Zambia, Jordan and El Salvador. When operational, the projects will produce 110MW(AC) of solar generation capacity, producing enough renewable energy to power more than 41,000 homes and will increase NSW's large-scale solar by more than 50%, said Gloria ... |
| | | | ... direct corporate engagement and advocacy," she said. "On both sides, there is a recognition that policy is important but not enough and adequate enforcement is necessary.... What's been really interesting in the last couple of years is there's much more ... |
| | | | ... terms of ESG. The drivers there are all right in front of our eyes. They're a significant capital market. They're a big enough capital market that they have domestic managers that have domestic and int'l clients, and they have the GPIF which is embracing ... |
| | | | ... in New South Wales and one in Western Australia are expected to triple Australia's large-scale solar capacity providing enough energy to power 150,000 average Australian homes." For its part, the CEFC is currently supporting the development of "about ... |
| | | | ... divides between the haves and the have nots are widening, and we are finding more and more that the working poor don't earn enough - that polarisation is growing... It's in everybody's benefits to join hands because these are wicked problems, and no ... |
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