
Filling the Blank Spots on the Map: Using Country Risk Analysis to Assess ESG Risks
Assessing the Risk of Labor Rights Violations: Data Gaps in the Status Quo Data is supposedly the new gold. Traditional ESG products that focus primarily
Assessing the Risk of Labor Rights Violations: Data Gaps in the Status Quo Data is supposedly the new gold. Traditional ESG products that focus primarily
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “Forced Labour: An Emerging Concern for Investors?” The full paper is available for download from the Institutional
Nature is in dire straits. Its degradation has been widely documented and corroborated by numerous studies. At the same time, the loss of species and
While global emissions are at a record high, mitigation options are more competitive than ever before The latest IPCC report leaves no doubt – global
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “The EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence: Are Companies and Investors Prepared?” The full
The first progress report and draft list of activities for the development of the Common Ground Taxonomy (CGT) were hailed, when they were published in
Each month ISS ESG’s team of specialist analysts releases an update on the ESG risks associated with a specific industry sector. The InFocus reports focus
Zero- and low-alcohol drinks have increasingly featured at Christmas and New Year gatherings with each passing holiday season. Indeed, media coverage throughout 2021 has reported
Below is an excerpt from ISS ESG’s recently released paper “Free, Prior & Informed Consent in Australia: Lessons from Juukan”. The full paper is available
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent sweeping sanctions imposed on the country are shaking up the global agricultural sector. The impacts on food supply