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ISSB chair pens concerns about 'illusions' around what double materiality can deliver, adding that a push for only this approach is 'incompatible with the urgency of the transition'.
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ISSB’s Sue Lloyd says the standard setter aims to publish guidance this year on how applying its climate standard should result in 'thinking about nature-related things'.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: Korea asks FSA to delay ESG disclosures; OMERS launches climate action plan; Californian climate bill passed by Assembly.
The exchange has told companies to start working on climate transition plans.
Asset owners push case for impact, as HSBC bank’s pension fund warns of ‘disrepute’ without greater connectivity between sustainability standards and financial reporting ones.
Key stakeholders warned that separating the issues could cause overlap, market confusion, and misalignment with other frameworks.
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As consultation on standard-setters next project closes, leading stakeholders diverge on urgency of addressing biodiversity and social issues.
UK standards body says investors felt ignored by global sustainability standard setter in consultation response.
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UK government to require publication of ‘resilience statements’ including climate details, NBIM responds to SASB consultation.
The latest developments in sustainable finance: Australia launches transition methodology research; B2C commits £8.3bn to climate solutions.
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