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The environmental pillar in ESG (environmental, social, and governance) assesses an organisation’s impact on the planet. It includes issues such as climate change, biodiversity, waste management and water management. Strong environmental practices help businesses reduce risks, comply with regulations, and drive long-term sustainability.
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Global Alliance for the Future of Food
The Future of Food initiative is dedicated to advancing sustainable and equitable solutions for the global food system. Explore innovative strategies, research, and partnerships shaping the future of food sustainability, addressing challenges from farm to fork. Stay informed about transformative practices and contribute to building a resilient and responsible food future.
United Nations (UN)
The United Nations (UN) is a global organisation committed to fostering international cooperation and addressing critical issues, such as peace, human rights, and sustainable development. Explore their diverse initiatives and impactful work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable world. Access reliable information on global challenges and collaborative solutions.
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a global agency working towards eradicating hunger, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Explore their site for authoritative information, research, and initiatives addressing crucial issues in agriculture, fisheries, and forestry for a world without hunger.
Sitra
Sitra, the Finnish Innovation Fund, drives sustainable societal transformation. Explore their site for insights on future-oriented initiatives, innovation, and solutions shaping Finland's sustainable development. Gain valuable knowledge and resources for informed decision-making on sustainability challenges and opportunities.
Franklin Templeton Investments
Franklin Templeton is a leading global investment management organization. Explore our site for insights on investment solutions, funds, and market perspectives. Discover opportunities for informed financial decisions and long-term success.
Climate Council of Australia
The Climate Council is Australia's leading independent climate change communications organisation. Stay informed about climate science, solutions, and advocacy through their website. Access credible information and insights to better understand and address the challenges posed by climate change. Visit for evidence-based content and actionable perspectives on climate-related issues.
ENCORE
ENCORE (Exploring Natural Capital Opportunities, Risks and Exposure) is a free, online tool that helps organisations explore their exposure to nature-related risk and take the first steps to understand their dependencies and impacts on nature.
How asset managers can set interim net zero targets that are fit for purpose: Responsible investment standards and expectations
This paper provides guidelines for asset managers to strengthen their interim net zero targets, help promote transparency, effective emissions reduction and promote responsible finance within a modern world faced with an ever-increasing problem of climate change and inequality.
Achieving a nature- and people-positive future
This paper focuses on the discourse surrounding global conservation. It highlights the importance of recognising different responsibilities among actors and countries and calls for human-centred actions to ensure a safe and just future for all. It offers insights on introducing transformational elements to existing campaigns through the Earth System Justice Approach.
Earth system justice needed to identify and live within Earth system boundaries
This article considers how to integrate principles of justice within Earth’s system boundaries, specifically for climate, the biosphere, water and nutrient cycles, and aerosols. Using the Earth system justice approach, it discusses living within planetary limits whilst minimising significant harm to all people and ensuring equitable access to resources.
Towards a systemic understanding of sustainable well-being for all in cities: A conceptual framework
The purpose of this framework is to guide the design and evaluation of public policies, as well as provide tools for conducting thorough assessments and monitoring progress across various socio-ecological dimensions of sustainable well-being in different urban settings on a universal scale.
Climate impacts at work: Supporting a climate ready workforce
Demonstrates empirical evidence of varied climate change impacts and their effects on workers and organisations across a range of industries, working mostly in Victoria. Workers are being affected in many compounding ways. With climate change impacts continuing to worsen, workers and industry must be supported to adapt to climate change.
Can ESG add alpha? An analysis of ESG tilt and momentum strategies
This research explores the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on investment returns, focusing on ESG Tilt and ESG Momentum strategies. The study reveals that both strategies outperformed the global benchmark, providing empirical evidence that ESG factors can enhance portfolio performance.
Mobilising climate investment in emerging markets: Opportunities for Australian pension and superannuation funds
This report delves into the potential of pension funds in driving climate solutions in developing economies. Highlighting barriers like geopolitical risks and policy uncertainties, the report underscores collaboration, ESG standards, and internal expertise as pivotal for sustainable investments in these regions.
An equitable energy allowance for all: Pathways for a below 2◦ C-compliant global buildings sector
The article asserts that building energy codes must be derived from global climate change targets. Thus, an innovate global Building Stock Energy Model is developed to determine the required energy efficiency levels for building stocks of 138 countries in alignment with the Paris Agreement’s below 2°C climate change scenario.
A comprehensive overview of global biodiversity finance
This report aims to provide a comprehensive overview and an aggregate estimate of global biodiversity finance. It aims to provide an outline of government support that is potentially harmful to biodiversity and offers recommendations for improving the assessment, tracking, and reporting of biodiversity finance.