Reports Archive

Past ESG, climate, sustainability and diversity & inclusion reports, ESG bond disclosures and insights from the Institute for Sustainable Investing.

Insights

2023 Sustainable Reality: Sustainable Funds Show Continued Outperformance and Positive Flows in 2023 Despite a Slower Second Half

February 2024

 

Sustainable Signals: Understanding Individual Investors’ Interests and Priorities

January 2024

 

Integrating Climate Scenario Analysis into the Investment Process

November 2023

 

Navigating the Next Decade: 10 Demand Signals for the Next 10 Years of Sustainable Finance

October 2023

 

1H 2023 Sustainable Reality: Sustainable Funds Return to Outperformance in First Half of 2023

August 2023

 

Broadening the Spectrum of Investing: Opportunities and Demand for Investing in LGBTQ+ Equity & Inclusion

June 2023

 

2022 Sustainable Reality: Despite Challenging Market Conditions in 2022, Investor Demand for Sustainable Funds Remains Strong

February 2023

 

2022 Sustainable Signals: Opportunities for Asset Managers to Meet Asset Owner Demands

December 2022

 

Sustainable Reality: Strong Inclusive Growth Performance Drives Down Risk for Bondholders

February 2022

 

2021 Sustainable Signals: Individual Investors and the COVID-19 Pandemic

October 2021

 

Climate-Related Risk Data for Real Assets: A Framework for Assessment

July 2021

 

Sustainable Value: How Emerging Public Companies Can Deliver on ESG Expectations

December 2020

 

Crafting a Dynamic Sustainable Investing Strategy

October 2020

 

Climate Transition in a Portfolio Context: What Matters and What to Measure

July 2020

 

Sustainable Signals: Asset Owners See Sustainability as Core to the Future of Investing

May 2020

 

Climate Impact: Understanding Vulnerability as the Missing Piece in the Climate Risk Puzzle

April 2020

 

Sustainable Signals: Individual Interest Driven by Impact, Conviction & Choice

September 2019

 

Sustainable Reality: Analyzing Risk and Returns of Sustainable Funds

August 2019

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