Archive

  • Ethniki joins carbon accounting group PCAF

    20 December 2023
  • IR&C EMEA 2023: UK insurers reveal progress on climate transition plans

    08 December 2023

    Experts at InsuranceERM's conference this week discussed how to make plans credible

  • Sharpening the aim on scope 3 emissions

    03 October 2023

    Value chain data is a necessary but notoriously difficult part of insurers' greenhouse gas emissions reporting. Joshua Geer explains the current challenges and sources of hope on scope 3 emissions

  • Allianz joins carbon accounting group PCAF

    06 September 2023

    Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials now has 18 insurer members

  • Fidelis MGU sets 2030 decarbonisation target for underwriting portfolio

    31 July 2023

    The development is a step towards its 2050 net-zero insurance-associated emissions target

  • Insurers cannot resolve the climate crisis through exclusion policies alone

    16 May 2023

    "We can't move away from fossil fuels overnight," says climate campaigner Peter Bosshard

  • Engagement processes help insurers tie the knot on net-zero

    11 May 2023

    In order to meet their net-zero ambitions, insurers will need to bring clients and stakeholders along with them. Joshua Geer asks three heads of sustainability to explain how they are approaching engagement - and when to employ exclusions

  • The implications of the net-zero transition for insurers

    19 April 2023

    As more insurers pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, InsuranceERM gathered sustainability experts to discuss the risks and opportunities as firms develop their decarbonisation pathways. Paul Walsh reports

  • Greg Bowman joins Fidelis MGU to run capital model

    22 February 2023
  • ESG for insurers is about education, support and guidance

    08 February 2023

    Sustainability leads at Lloyd's of London, Convex and Fidelis explained how their ESG and net-zero strategies are evolving, and whether 2050 goals are realistic, at a Fitch Ratings event last week. Joshua Geer reports