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Energy Transition Infrastructure: Impact Report 2021
Energy Transition Infrastructure: Impact Report 2021
Published on 07/11/2022

Discover the 2021 Impact Report for Mirova's Energy Transition Infrastructure platform.

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Diversity in motion - Women Leaders Equity Strategy
Diversity in motion - Sunrun
Published on 03/02/2022

Focus on Sunrun's actions on diversity and inclusion through an interview conducted by Soliane Varlet, Mirova's dedicated strategy manager, with Mary Powell, Sunrun's CEO.

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Saving the Greenfin label
Published on 01/21/2022

At a time when most of the historical players in the energy sector are often moving forward with a forced march towards the environmental transition, some are establishing themselves as the new leaders in the energy sector, bearers of solutions to the climate challenge. This is the case of the Danish Orsted, which is to the green transition what unicorns are to tech1.

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Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Published on 09/09/2021

As sustainable investment is confirmed both as a crucial need and a growing trend, climate and ESG1 corporate disclosures remain on top of regulators and investors’ agenda. The European Union (EU) is currently revising its requirements for corporates sustainability disclosure (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive or CSRD). International bodies, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), are aiming for a climate disclosure “building block” to align practices at the global level. In June, the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) finalized a public consultation on corporate climate disclosures, to which Mirova responded. We share below our views that we have conveyed to the SEC and across various jurisdictions and initiatives (the EU, TCFD2…)  in order to build robust, meaningful and useful frameworks for corporate climate and sustainability disclosure.  

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Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Published on 09/09/2021

As sustainable investment is confirmed both as a crucial need and a growing trend, climate and ESG1 corporate disclosures remain on top of regulators and investors’ agenda. The European Union (EU) is currently revising its requirements for corporates sustainability disclosure (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive or CSRD). International bodies, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), are aiming for a climate disclosure “building block” to align practices at the global level. In June, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized a public consultation on corporate climate disclosures, to which Mirova responded. We share below our convictions that we have conveyed to the SEC and across various jurisdictions and initiatives (the EU, TCFD2…)  in order to build robust, meaningful and useful frameworks for corporate climate and sustainability disclosure.

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Renewable energy in light of grid parity
Published on 06/28/2021

The gradual reduction of public support measures is ushering renewable energies into a new era: that of autonomy on electricity trading markets. The way in which the associated risks are managed (volatility, cannibalisation effects, modification of the supply/demand equilibrium, buyer consideration, etc.) therefore becomes a fundamental issue in the project’s business plan and consequently for all stakeholders. In this article, Mirova offers a look at merchant risk, how it can be analysed, the strategies to guard against it and the opportunities that can be seized.

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The G Factor: the impact of Covid-19 on corporate governance and Mirova's vision
The G Factor
Published on 06/08/2021

Today’s world is changing, led by long term transitions: demographic, technological, environmental and related to corporate governance. In this interview, Amber Fairbanks and Manon Salomez give their view on the impact of Covid-19 on corporate governance, and share Mirova’s vision,  putting the emphasis on the creation of shared value over the long term.

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