Frameworks, reports, newsletters, guides and templates curated for sustainability professionals across Asia Pacific and beyond.
ArticleA five-year-old industry initiative has produced the largest standardised sustainability dataset private markets have ever had. Here is where it stands.
GuideA Practical Guide for Sustainability, Compliance, and Audit Teams
GuideGuide to selecting ESG software that fits organisational needs.
NewsletterA sustainability professional’s Wishlist for 2026Editor’s note for 2026: a sustainability pro’s wishlist that balances what’s doable with what feels impossible, because the next five years decide whether we reach Paris goals by 2030. Start now. Q1!!
NewsletterOmnibus I narrows EU sustainability rules, but underlying ESG and supply-chain risks remain unchanged. Regulatory scope shifts; corporate exposure and responsibility do not.
NewsletterAn in-depth look at why ESG confidence is eroding in wealth management and what transparency, data rigor, and fiduciary discipline are required to rebuild investor trust.
ArticleWhat Board Management, GRC, and ESG Teams Should Know in 2026
ArticleWhat ESG, GRC, and Financial Reporting Teams Should Know in 2026
NewsletterGabriella Lovas was chatting with Jo Paisley, from the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), about how climate change can get under your skin once you realise what’s at stake. As President of the GARP Risk Institute, Jo focuses on climate risk and sustainability and is well-positioned to share insight on these issues.
NewsletterBrazil’s “Devastation Bill” dismantles key environmental protections, posing urgent risks for ESG investors ahead of COP30 and threatening global climate goals.
NewsletterThe only ESG metrics that truly matter? Verified emissions, demographic turnover, and board independence, clear signals that cut through the noise.
NewsletterThe explosive Trump–Musk fallout in June 2025 reveals deep governance challenges—exposing how political influence, regulatory power, and national security can be weaponized. With Musk’s ventures under threat and billions in federal contracts at stake, ESG professionals must now confront rising risks tied to vendor dependence, transparency gaps, and the erosion of public–private boundaries.