Why do large asset managers vote against most climate-related shareholder proposals?
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If the Big Three institutional investors vote “For” a climate proposal, odds are the company that received the proposal will take action to address the issues raised.
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Why do large asset managers vote against most climate-related shareholder proposals?
The key to climate progress in the digital age
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It will take these ingredients: unprecedented transparency, intelligent systems, mass collaboration and mixed reality feedback.
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Black & Veatch’s Maryline Daviaud Lewett on EV infrastructure and policy
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The electric vehicle market is growing — Maryline Daviaud Lewett says it will take policy to bring the market to scale.
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Take these 3 steps, add $500 million and create a circular economy for packaging, report urges
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It will take $500 million by 2025 to create the recycling system of the future and dramatically increase the collection of post-consumer plastics, according to the Recycling Partnership.
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Can the circular economy end the era of ‘throwaway living’?
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It will take innovation in three places: processes, products and business models.
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Can the circular economy end the era of ‘throwaway living’?
What business can do to close the financial inclusion gender gap
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At our current pace, it will take 18 years for all women to use financial services to save, borrow and protect themselves against downturns.
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How batteries could charge up the fight against climate change
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It will take systemic changes to manufacturing and mining models.
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What’s really holding smart cities back? (Hint: it’s not tech)
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New technologies like advanced lighting and water-saving sensors are already here, but it will take a reordering of the job market and public buying principles.
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The future of energy in 4 charts
It will take a combination of clean energy expansion, policy change and increased accessibility to take grid 2.0 from concept to reality.
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3 radical shifts required to hit the Paris climate goals
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It will take more than a 21st century grid makeover to reach a 2-degree world, including a rethinking of energy supply and demand.
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3 radical shifts required to hit the Paris climate goals