The Centre for Climate Engagement is partnering with Clyde & Co to host three roundtable discussions on legal issues related to sustainable finance. This is the third and final event of the series, and will focus on the fiduciary duties of investors in relation to climate change.


During this discussion, we will consider practical implications of navigating green taxonomies and in particular, the potential legal issues that may arise. We will also discuss the extent to which diverging standards may raise issues, and how financial actors can effectively manage taxonomies emerging across numerous jurisdictions.

In addition to any other next steps decided at the discussion, the Centre for Climate Engagement will produce a short written piece based on the discussion. Each event in the series will feed into a longer report to be published at the end of the year.


If you have any questions about this discussion or others in the series, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Nick Scott, Manager for Law & Climate Action, at nps32@hughes.cam.ac.uk.

Location

Clyde & Co
St Botolph Building
138 Houndsditch
London
EC3A 7AR GB

United Kingdom

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