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  1. CIMS vs. NZBA climate target setting: Cross-fertilizing best practices

    This report compares the NZBA and CIMS methodologies for climate target setting and identifies best practices for optimizing the mitigation of GHG emissions. By examining their differences and commonalities, the authors provide recommendations and suggest that combining the two frameworks could create a robust joint disclosure framework.
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  2. Family offices: A roadmap to impact

    20 February 2024
    The report provides actionable advice for family offices integrating impact investing, drawing from real experiences. It offers insights on internal advocacy, impact framework creation, and investment policy statement development. The document explores allocation choices for impact capital and underscores the significance of collaborating with external advisers and managers.
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  3. Gender bonds: A toolkit for the design and issuance of gender bonds in Africa

    17 February 2024
    This toolkit was prepared to design and issue gender bonds in Africa. It provides recommendations for issuers and investors on the issuance and monitoring of gender bonds with a focus on transparency and reporting.
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  4. Net zero integrity: Assessment of the net zero pledges of Australian companies

    This report assesses the net zero pledges of ten Australian companies, highlighting a gap between current voluntary commitments and the requirements of global standards. None of the firms have a comprehensive, quantified, and independently verified plan for reducing emissions in line with a science-based pathway.
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  5. New frontiers in value creation: A guide to impact value creation in collaboration with impact capital managers

    9 February 2024
    This report explores new frontiers in impact value creation across private markets. It discusses key considerations for financial materiality of impact, sources of impact value creation, and modalities for impact value creation with a focus on case studies.
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  6. Workplace health is workplace wealth: A case for investor action on worker health and a practical guide for getting started

    1 February 2024
    This report highlights the financial benefits to companies and the economy as a whole of investing in worker health. The report urges investors to consider population health when making investment decisions, and outlines a practical guide for companies to improve worker health. Key areas include job security, mental health, and good work-life balance.
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  7. Doughnut design for business: DEAL’s guide to redesigning businesses through doughnut economics

    This report is a guide for businesses to redesign their operations based on Doughnut Economics principles that focus on deep transformation to become regenerative and distributive. It explores transformative ideas, redesign possibilities, impacts, dependencies, and current design barriers/enablers.
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  8. The impact of climate engagement: A field experiment

    1 February 2024
    Index provider engagement can impact corporate climate policies, a study indicates. Of the 300 randomly-selected companies receiving a letter encouraging the commitment to setting science-based climate targets, 21% committed to actually doing so, compared to 15.7% of the control group.
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  9. Reimagining country investing: A guide to capturing opportunities, managing risks and integrating sustainable-investment objectives

    30 January 2024
    The paper offers insights for global investors on the benefits of constructing a diversified portfolio with country and regional-market allocation. The paper analyses variables such as GDP growth, innovation, thematic and geographic-revenue exposure and macroeconomic risks, while highlighting the role of sustainable finance in the process.
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  10. Investor ESG guide on private security and human rights

    This investor guide highlights that private security-related adverse human rights impacts are common and typically include excessive use of force, unfair working conditions and sexual exploitation. As fiduciaries, institutional investors are obligated to identify and mitigate these potential adverse impacts.
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  11. Natural capital accounting: Design and implementation protocol V1.1

    25 January 2024
    This document provides guidance on natural capital accounting, a means to extend economic information to meaningfully describe the relationship between the economy and the environment. The report outlines a high-level, five-step process for designing and implementing natural capital accounting and compiling coherent environmental-economic data to support policy and decision-making.
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  12. The hidden risk in state pensions: Analysing state pensions’ responses to the climate crisis in proxy voting

    24 January 2024
    This report analyses the proxy voting strategies of 19 state pensions, as well as the five New York City Comptroller systems, managing over US$2 trillion in assets. Results reveal that most pensions failed to address climate-related financial risk, especially in areas such as lobbying, environmental justice, and Indigenous rights.
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