ABSTRACT Financial markets have centuries of experience in building mechanisms that support the creation of relationships of trust. Bitter history has taught us that it’s...
Tag: Carbon and GHGs
Paul Pritchard – How might developments in sustainable finance affect your organisation?
ABSTRACT Most organisations will be familiar with the increasing demands for disclosure from the finance sector, often arriving in the form of questionnaires that request...
Paul Pritchard – Sustainability – what’s coming from the finance sector?
Senior Associate, Iken Associates paul@ikenassociates.com Until recently the direct sustainability pressures on businesses from their finance sector partners have been relatively limited. Development banks with...
Gareth Morgan – Trust, but verify: reported vs. observed
Trust, but verify: reported vs. observed, keeping an objective eye on natural resources production & supply using Earth Observing satellite data analytics ABSTRACT Increased transparency...
Robert Pell – Harmonising environmental performance calculations for battery metals
The goal has been clear since the signing of the Paris Agreement: become carbon neutral by 2050[1]. Since, there has been a strong focus on...
Chris O’Brien – Carbon after COVID; adding value in a competitive re-boot
Pre-COVID-19 many mainstream media outlets were preparing themselves for the fallout from the Australian wildfires, the seemingly inevitable paradigm shift towards climate action. The virus...
Nicholas Arndt – Public Perception of Mining in Europe
To achieve a carbon-free economy will require drastic changes. A ban of diesel and petrol cars requires the production of over 30 million electric or...
Pierre De Pasquale – Embedding ESG and the SDGs in corporate culture, not just in reporting
The RMI Report 2020 highlights a disconnect between company-wide policies and standards versus on-the-ground actions at mine sites, where the impacts of mining are most...