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Investing with faith: How to grow wealth within Islamic rules

There are no grey areas in what you can and cannot invest in to be Shariah compliant.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

The simple truth banks must face as climate risks loom

Banks need to work a lot harder to ensure the emissions generated by their borrowers fall to a level which helps realise their own net zero ambitions.

  • By Antony Shaw
  • Contributor

CEO advocacy – the next step after ESG is to take a stand

‘CEO activism’ as it is called has arisen from increasing stakeholder pressure on company leaders to take public positions on environmental, social, governance and political issues.

  • By Julia Loughlin
  • Contributor

Why businesses need to get behind Australia and the Pacific’s bid to host COP31

If COP31 is our Olympic moment on climate action, then Australian businesses should be going for gold.

  • By Dermot O’Gorman
  • Contributor

Asides

There’s no day to waste on the path to net zero

PwC research revealed we are not decarbonising fast enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees.

  • By Liza Maimone
  • Contributor

The agricultural circular loop of decarbonisation

The relationship between agriculture and climate change is multifaceted.

  • By Mike Harut
  • Contributor

FairSupply ESG Saas platform backed with $6.3 million Series A round

FairSupply provides corporate and institutional clients with visibility over ESG risk in supply chains and investment portfolios.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Australian climate action: The year behind, and the year ahead

We might look back on 2022 as the year we turned the corner on climate change.

  • By Blair Comley
  • Contributor

The innovation needed to make agriculture truly green

In Australia, the agriculture sector represents 13% of the country’s annual greenhouse gas emissions.

  • By Remo Carbone
  • Contributor
Mike Cannon-Brookes

Australia’s AGL Energy to accelerate exit from coal power as billionaire activist installs board nominees

Australian utility AGL Energy will accelerate the phase out of coal power after its controlling shareholder, billionaire activist Mike Cannon-Brookes, installed four of his nominees to the company’s board.

  • By Jonathan Burgos
  • Forbes Staff
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