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Greenpeace calls for end to carbon offsets

By lucidcapitalism | October 6, 2021

(Reuters) Carbon offsets are allowing the world’s biggest polluters to forge ahead with business plans that are threatening global climate goals, the head of Greenpeace International said in an interview. “There’s no time for offsets. We are in a climate emergency and we need phasing out of fossil fuels,” Greenpeace’s Executive Director Jennifer Morgan said…

Tesla ordered to pay nearly $137M to Black former worker who claimed racial abuse

By lucidcapitalism | October 5, 2021

(NBC) Tesla Inc. must pay nearly $137 million to a Black former worker who said he suffered racial abuse at the electric carmaker’s San Francisco Bay Area factory. The jury in San Francisco agreed that Owen Diaz was subjected to racial harassment and a hostile work environment. Diaz alleged in a lawsuit that he was…

Allbirds walks back ‘sustainable IPO’ claims ahead of market debut

By lucidcapitalism | October 5, 2021

(Financial Times) The San Francisco-based start-up said in its IPO prospectus in August that it would adhere to a “sustainability principles and objectives framework”, which was developed with a consultancy group advised by academics, rating agencies and charities. However, in an update to the prospectus, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission late on Monday,…

Banks Start Dropping Clients to Dodge Costs Tied to ESG Risk

By lucidcapitalism | October 4, 2021

(Bloomberg Law) European banks are beginning to drop clients that pose a climate risk rather than face the possibility of higher capital requirements, according to the watchdog overseeing the development. Banks are raising prices, denying loan requests, “de-selecting industries and in some cases clients,” said Jacob Gyntelberg, director of the economic and risk analysis department…

Can Nuclear Fusion Put the Brakes on Climate Change?

By lucidcapitalism | October 4, 2021

(The New Yorker) Let’s say that you’ve devoted your entire adult life to developing a carbon-free way to power a household for a year on the fuel of a single glass of water, and that you’ve had moments, even years, when you were pretty sure you would succeed. Let’s say also that you’re not crazy.…

Some of Private Equity’s Biggest Players Create ESG Standards

By lucidcapitalism | September 30, 2021

(WSJ) A group that includes Carlyle, Blackstone and EQT is working to standardize how the industry tracks progress on environmental and social goals. The group, collectively representing more than $4 trillion in assets under management, has agreed on what it expects will become the first standardized set of ESG reporting metrics for the private-equity industry.…

Private Equity Industry Establishes First-Ever LP and GP Partnership to Standardize ESG Reporting

By lucidcapitalism | September 30, 2021

(Permira) Leading global general partners (GPs) and limited partners (LPs) today announced the creation of the ESG Data Convergence Project to advance an initial standardized set of ESG metrics and mechanism for comparative reporting. The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) and global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) led the collaboration which includes GPs and…

Fund Managers Start Axing ESG Buzzword as Greenwash Rules Bite

By lucidcapitalism | September 28, 2021

(Bloomberg) Some of Europe’s biggest asset managers are starting to drop a once-ubiquitous ESG label from their company filings amid concern that regulators will no longer tolerate vague descriptions of environmental, social and governance investing. Read more here.

PRI launches venture capital collaboration to strengthen ESG take-up

By lucidcapitalism | September 28, 2021

(PRI) Venture capital (VC) investors and the start-ups in which they invest – are latecomers to ESG and sustainable investing, which has swept the finance world in recent years. Getting companies on the right track from the earliest stage is logical, but investors paradoxically do not give this enough focus. Understanding why this is the…

Children born today are likely to face seven times more extreme weather events than their grandparents

By lucidcapitalism | September 28, 2021

(The Economist) Extreme weather events are becoming much more common. This year in China, ferocious floods forced more than 1m to relocate; fires ravaged Greece all summer, blotting out the sun; heatwaves killed almost 700 people in Canada and 600 in America. Meanwhile, Russia reported the largest fires in its history, while Texas grappled with…