Why the going is about to get tougher for investing in climate change April 23, 2021 2020 was an extraordinary year for climate change action. Public opinion, governments, businesses and financial markets all had major shifts in their appreciation of the urgent need to address the climate crisis. More investment, research and development, and international collaboration will now come together to enable a faster transition to a net zero economy. While [...]
Climate change tracker hits record low as progress gathers pace May 14, 2021 The current pace of progress will result in temperatures rising by 3.6°C above pre-industrial levels, events of the first quarter of 2021 suggest. The implied temperature rise last summer was 3.9°C. In this update Schroders’ Global Head of Sustainable Investment comments on changes in oil and gas investment and carbon pricing. What is the Climate [...]
COP26 one month to go: More than 3m Brits don’t believe climate change exists October 5, 2021 With COP26 less than four weeks away, new research has found that one in 20 Brits, just over 3.3m people across the UK, deny the existence of climate change, while over a third is optimistic that the world will avert a climate disaster in their lifetime. This is despite current estimations from the IPCC predicting [...]
Standard Chartered to face shareholder action over climate change policies May 10, 2021 Shareholders are set to eye Standard Chartered bank’s climate policies, according to environmental organisation Market Forces, revealing it has pumped $31.4bn into fossil fuels since the Paris Agreement. The scrutiny comes as the bank confirmed its participation in a $400m five year loan for global coal giant Adaro Indonesia, as part of a syndicate of [...]
Global climate change stimulus could fuel a green investment bubble May 6, 2021 Hundreds of years of history shows us that investment bubbles are a regular feature of the financial markets. For as long as humans have been trading investments, there have been periods of time when the prices of assets have become disconnected from their underlying value. Although bubbles typically are identified after they have popped, there [...]
A UK-Australia trade deal must address Canberra’s reluctance to tackle climate change June 16, 2021 The new trade deal with Australia is the first building block in the Prime Minister’s vision for a Global Britain, and sets the UK on a firm path to joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. There has already been fierce debate over the contents of the agreement. Environmental concerns must be at [...]
CBI boss warns world’s path is ‘way off track’ in tackling climate change June 14, 2021 The boss of the UK’s biggest business lobby group has urged today that the world is “way off track” in tackling climate change. With “no room for failure”, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) director-general Tony Danker has outlined key corporate areas for change. Danker, who called for the government to strengthen its 10-point plan, [...]
China and Russia must “do more” for climate change says Alok Sharma as COP26 nears July 23, 2021 The president of COP26 says climate change affects us all – but that “big emitters” China, India and Russia “need to do more”, as the summit is around 100 days away. The global COP26 climate summit is scheduled to take place in Glasgow in November, after being delayed because of the pandemic. “China, India, Russia [...]
HSBC concedes to investor pressure over climate change March 11, 2021 HSBC has given in to investor pressure by tabling plans to phase out its financing of coal power by 2040, staving off backlash over the bank not being aligned with its climate ‘ambitions’. The bankin giant said today it will retire from funding both coal-fired power and thermal coal mining across the EU by 2030, and [...]
Global Britain must pivot towards Asia but it must also ensure polluting countries take climate change seriously August 23, 2021 If the Government’s Global Britain vision is to be a success, the UK must strengthen ties with the most populous continent in the world: Asia. An agreement to boost cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – ten member countries in the Indo-Pacific, home to nearly 10 percent of the world’s population – [...]