The moves come after weeks of negotiation with investors who supported Indigenous and Black leaders and their allies assembled at the bank’s annual general meeting in April
For some nations, the suffocating burden of debt gets in the way of climate adaptation. Converting a portion of that debt into funds dedicated to climate action could be transformative.
Budget 2024’s plan for growing the clean economy leans heavily on tax credits, doesn’t address the federal government’s $14-billion say-do gap on climate
Upcoming shareholder proposal vote asks TD to spell out their vague net-zero plans, but it’s not the only bank that needs a credible climate transition plan
As lawsuits challenging climate-risk disclosure rules multiply in the United States, Canada’s climate finance policies could be next in line
Should climate-conscious investors consider ‘green’ nuclear energy bonds or rule them out because of long delays, cost overruns, and safety and waste risks?
Will Canada align itself with weaker U.S. standard, or will it go further and adopt full-scope climate reporting like Europe, California and China?
A new report from UK org InfluenceMap shows that rather than move towards net-zero like their US and EU counterparts, Canada's big five banks have increased their exposure to oil and gas
Report card finds Canadian Pension Plan stands out as “biggest investor in and defender of fossil fuel investment in the Canadian pension sector”