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An analysis of large U.S. and EMEA manager voting policies

How Broad Climate-Related Disclosures Impact US Manager Policies

Take a deep dive into the ESG voting policies of the largest US managers and understand how their views on broad climate-related disclosures such as Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) are shaping the industry. Neutral policy language is more prevalent in social issues compared to environmental ones, but what does this mean for the future of ESG policies?

Our report details the ways that US and EMEA managers use sustainability considerations to form their votes and how those votes affect ESG policies.

What's inside

  • An in-depth analysis of the areas of broadest agreement on voting policies among the 10 largest US managers.
  • Insight into the implications of neutral policy language on social and environmental issues.
  • A comparison of voting policies between European and Sustainability focused managers and larger U.S. players.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to get your hands on our report "Analysis of large U.S./EMEA managers voting policies" and stay ahead of ESG voting policy trends. 

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