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'Greenflation' is a recently coined term that has gained currency in the last quarter to denote the surprisingly powerful and potentially persistent knock-on effect of ESG in its widest societal sense, and especially of one of its key tenets, the energy...
With CPI soaring to four-decade highs, G10 central banks have been struggling to regain their inflation-busting credibility that is being ridiculed by persistently higher data, and which has forced them to throw “transitory” out the window.
As we look ahead to the rest of 2022 the biggest question for investors around the world will continue to be around inflation.
Japan’s advanced coal technologies are cost-prohibitive and do not align with the country’s net-zero pledge, writes Jacqueline Tao, Analyst at TransitionZero
In 2021, ThomasLloyd introduced the concept of the “Carbon Cost of GDP”; the amount of CO2 which is emitted for every trillion dollars of Gross Domestic Product.
In the faintly surreal early days of 2020, as shops emptied of essential goods, it must be said that Wodehouse’s prognosis came true
Some ESG investors will only select like-minded managers that focus exclusively on ESG - but relying on subjectivity and emotion may be a mistake