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Billy Nauman

Former Reporter & Producer, Moral Money

Billy Nauman was a reporter and producer for Moral Money, the digital platform and newsletter from the FT featuring news and analysis about the fast-expanding world of socially responsible business, sustainable finance, impact investing, environmental, social and governance (ESG) trends. Before joining Moral Money, Billy worked in the FT’s Specialist division for nine years as a reporter and editor. Most recently, he was the managing editor of FundFire, the FT’s daily publication covering the U.S. institutional investment industry. He is a graduate of Florida State University.

  • Tuesday, 31 August, 2021
    Carbon offset
    The Big Read. Carbon offsets: a licence to pollute or a path to net zero emissions?

    A task force launched by Mark Carney is seeking to bring order to a market criticised for its quality and lack of regulation

  • Friday, 30 July, 2021
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    Venture investors found lacking on human rights due diligence

    Plus, who is in charge of IFRS’s sustainability project? The environmental impact of space tourism and the battle over an Alaskan mining project

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    Amnesty International contacted the 50 largest venture capital firms and three start-up accelerators to ask if they reviewed human rights concerns during investment due diligence
  • Wednesday, 28 July, 2021
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    TPG and Brookfield haul in $12bn for climate funds

    Plus, who should pay for ESG ratings, fossil fuel companies’ undisclosed gifts to Oxford, and Japan moves to mandate climate risk disclosure

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  • Wednesday, 28 July, 2021
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    Asset managers prepare for investor shift to bespoke equity portfolios

    Vanguard, JPMorgan, BlackRock and Morgan Stanley have done deals to bolster their ‘direct indexing’ offerings

    A worker walks between solar panels at Centragrid power plant in Nyabira, Zimbabw
  • Friday, 23 July, 2021
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    Climate change litigation rattles companies and shareholders

    Plus: UK law firm embraces B-Corp status, a legal blueprint for impact, and more

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  • Wednesday, 21 July, 2021
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    Short seller takes aim at Oatly’s sustainability claims

    Church group objects to TCFD proposals, green investors mimic Buffett and Olympics expose Japan’s ESG flaws

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  • Friday, 16 July, 2021
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    The $4bn bet on cleaning up emissions

    Plus, the rise of the purpose-driven pay package and industry hits back at new EU climate regulations

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  • Wednesday, 14 July, 2021
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    Climate policy takeaways from the G20 finance meeting

    Plus, an interview with Al Gore, transition finance comes to Asia and emerging market investors’ ESG dilemma

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  • Friday, 9 July, 2021
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    BP finds ‘mismatch’ between net-zero pledges and Paris goals

    Plus, reasons to worry about ESG ETFs, Italian ‘ecobonus’ scheme, and the trouble with ESG’s ‘G’

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  • Thursday, 8 July, 2021
    Carbon trading
    Carney defends plans for carbon offset market with oversight board

    Proposal for new governance team fails to assuage environmentalists’ greenwashing concerns

    Mark Carney
  • Wednesday, 7 July, 2021
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    Green bonds soar past analysts’ lofty expectations

    Plus, cleaning up dirty nappies, the cost of uncoupling solar panels from Xinjiang, and investment industry reaches a net-zero ‘tipping point’

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  • Friday, 25 June, 2021
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    Bank risk officers put climate at top of agenda

    Plus, sustainable golf, minority founders’ funding woes, Lego’s plastic solution

  • Wednesday, 23 June, 2021
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    Oxford advances impact investing amid heat from environmentalists

    Plus, recycling company gets boost despite short seller ire, food tech companies attract record funding, Japan’s coming AGM battles

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  • Sunday, 20 June, 2021
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    Top tech groups try to dilute ESG disclosure rules

    Microsoft and Alphabet set for clash with asset managers over mandatory statements

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  • Friday, 18 June, 2021
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    Where does the refugee crisis fit within the ESG agenda?

    Moral Money sat down with Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees

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  • Friday, 18 June, 2021
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    Can electric cars and carbon capture outweigh cryptocurrency and rocket emissions?

  • Wednesday, 16 June, 2021
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    Inside PwC’s $12bn bet on ESG

    Plus, a G7 update, nuns sue SEC, Kensington Mortgages’ new green bonds

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  • Friday, 11 June, 2021
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    A G7 playbook for tackling ESG

    Plus, new standards for green bonds, schism over SEC rules, the challenges of determining climate risk

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    Climate activists push a boat on wheels at St Ives, Cornwall, near where the G7 meetings are taking place
  • Wednesday, 9 June, 2021
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    Why G7 backing TCFD is ‘enormously important’

    Plus, Uyghur rights groups pressure asset managers, UK Treasury’s greenwashing crackdown, UN PRI head steps down

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  • Friday, 4 June, 2021
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    Chinese central bank governor backs push for climate risk disclosure

    People’s Bank of China flags move after starting stress tests of financial sector

    Speaking on Friday, US Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell  acknowledged that standardised reporting was crucial: “The importance of it can hardly be overstated.”
  • Friday, 4 June, 2021
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    Speedy climate action could boost inflation, warns BlackRock’s Fink

    Plus, an update from the BIS Green Swan conference, sustainability bubble fears may be overblown, a new ESG fund from originator of ‘womenomics’

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  • Wednesday, 2 June, 2021
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    Central bank action on climate is ‘imperative’, says Banque de France governor

    Plus: Coke’s new river clean-up plan and Chinese green bonds

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  • Friday, 28 May, 2021
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    Exxon shareholder victory charts new course for ESG advocates

    Plus, sustainability in the C-suite, US coal industry still has a hold on Congress, central bankers coalesce around green finance

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  • Wednesday, 26 May, 2021
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    Amazon, Chevron, Exxon and Facebook face shareholder showdowns

    An annual general meeting special edition of Moral Money

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  • Friday, 21 May, 2021
    Moral Money
    Biden sets the stage for a corporate climate risk mandate

    Plus, financial lobby finds rare support among Democrats on ESG and the UK makes its mark on the impact investing market

    Premium content
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