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By: Michael Lewis, Murray Birt, Maria Milina
Tracking European sovereigns in their transformational journeys
By: Michael Verhoeven, Maria Milina, Michael Lewis
Supporting transformation and sustainability ambition
Geopolitical risk adds yet another layer of complexity to understanding commodity prices. In terms of forecast accuracy, though, it’s all about the vol.
By: Murray Birt, Jay Joshi, Michael Lewis
European carbon allowances - “A little goes a long way”
By: Michael Lewis, Steffen Kutscher, Otar Sarishvili, Dr. Yannik Bofinger
Whitepaper #1: Catching-up to climate
By: Björn Jesch
CIO View Special
How moving towards a carbon-neutral and ecologically sustainable circular economy is not only natural but can also be profitable.
Current plans for utilizing renewable energy as the most cost-effective solution to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions look set to shake up many established business models
Carbon allowances are emerging as a fascinating new asset class. As Europe’s carbon market matures, it is starting to display distinct equity market correlations.
The oil and gas sector has been strongly outperforming the alternative energy sector. There are many reasons for that. Higher interest expenditure is one of them.
Decarbonizing Corporate America will be discussed on the New York Climate Week. Adopting science-based emission reduction targets might help.
By: Michael Lewis, Lukas Ahnert
Climate benchmarks and their personalities
News about price wars and company troubles in China are no reason for Western carmakers to sit back. Rather, they are harbingers of still more competitive times ahead.
By: Matthias Schuckardt, Gunnar Friede, Peter Warken, Marco Kleweken, Jason Chen
This year, Earth Overshoot Day (EOD) falls on August 2. This is the point in the calendar when human consumption of ecological services, such as water provision and carbon storage, passes the point at which the earth can replenish these services in any given year.