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Investors tell Responsible Investor how they are integrating climate and nature and dig into cases where the topics should be kept separate.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Eurosif calls for revised SFDR to better define credible engagement; GIST Impact launches Nature Value at Risk dataset.
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Some concerns raised over interoperability and Scope 3 opt-outs in FCA's proposed rules.
Transition plans and location-specific information among information needs in focus in latest update ahead of ISSB meeting next week.
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London, England. The building is lit up and set against a dramatic sky with cars and busses zooming by on Waterloo Bridge.
Technical Advisory Committee due to meet next week to sign off on draft letter to global standard setter.
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The latest developments in sustainable finance: Hong Kong to explore adding new environmental objectives to taxonomy; Equileap updates race and ethnicity dataset for S&P 500 firms.
Slower pace of standard setter's work on human capital should not be interpreted as a sign it is less important, says vice-chair.
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ISSB’s consultation on SASB standards also saw investor feedback on human capital and methane disclosures.
The material is due to be reviewed by the ISSB board at a meeting next week.
Row of blue EU flags in Brussels. The blue flags have twelve yellow stars depicting the original number of member states.
New exemptions criticised by Sustainability Reporting Board members, as final ESRS simplifications to be published next week.
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