Remove Manufacturing Remove Negative Screening Remove Paris Agreement
article thumbnail

ESG Explainer: SFDR One Year on

Chris Hall

It lays down sustainability disclosure obligations for manufacturers of financial products and financial advisers toward end-investors. Of the 130 climate-themed funds, with titles such as ‘low carbon’, ‘fossil fuel free’ and ‘green energy’, and over US$67 billion in total net assets, 55% had a negative Paris Agreement alignment score.

article thumbnail

Take Five: Immediately and Gradually

Chris Hall

Immediately and gradually – The IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook calculated that keeping on track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement by 2030 would cost between 0.15-0.25% Pillars of the post-WW2 global financial system are not yet on the same page for climate risk and sustainable development. of inflation a year. “If

article thumbnail

These 200 companies are leading the clean economy in 2023

Corporate Knights

The election of Donald Trump meant the United States would soon pull out of the Paris Agreement. The Clean200 uses negative screens. The full list of exclusionary screens is provided below.  The post These 200 companies are leading the clean economy in 2023 appeared first on Corporate Knights.

Banking 323