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Peers highlight environmental concerns with the Economic Activity of Public Bodies Bill
Although Parliament has now been dissolved, following the calling of an election for 4th July, peers remained active up to prorogation on efforts to improve a number of Bills before the House. One of those Bills – which has since fallen – was the Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill, originally promised by Government to curb country-specific boycotts by public bodies. Whilst the reach of the Bill went much wider than environmental concerns, peers table
May 30, 2024


Peers for the Planet convene industry participants to identify a way forward on fiduciary duty
Amongst Peers’ work on finance and financial services, one topic with the potential to drive a system-level change in action on climate...
Mar 1, 2024


New guidance for pension funds on how to consider climate and nature in investments decisions
The Financial Markets and Law Committee (FMLC) has issued new guidance for pension funds on their fiduciary duties, following sustained...
Feb 13, 2024
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