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The Sustainability Story

The Sustainability Story

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How Investors Can Incorporate Racial Justice Data into the Investment Process

We talk with Olivia Knight, Racial Justice Initiative Manager, As You Sow. We discuss how investors can better track whether companies are walking the walk as well as talking the talk on racial justice and environmental justice issues. We talk about the increase interest in social justice data, and what companies and industries are doing a better job of providing investors with this information. More on As You Sow: https://www.asyousow.org/

Mar 2, 202223 min

How Accounting Can Save the World

We talk with Andrew Watson, Founder and Director, Rethinking Capital. We discuss how accounting, and in particular normative accounting can be used to help address climate change and other sustainability issues. We talk about how the assumptions we make with our accounting systems set the incentives, and how accounting can be used to help incentivize sustainable finance.

Feb 17, 202226 min

Casting a Critical Eye at Sustainability Inc. and ESG Investing

We talk with Ken Pucker, Advisory Director at Berkshire Partners and a Senior Lecturer at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. We discuss Ken's time at Timberland, where he was at the forefront of the company's social responsibility movement. We talk about the challenges facing the sustainable finance, ESG investing and impact accounting.

Feb 2, 202245 min

A Quantitative Approach to Sustainable Investing – Data, Emerging Markets and Impact

We talk with Asha Mehta, CFA, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Global Delta Capital. We discuss how investors can approach sustainable investing from a quantitative point of view. We talk about the state of ESG data, the coming evolution of ESG disclosures, emerging markets, SDGs and impact investing.

Jan 19, 202240 min

Sustainable Coffee, Wine and Agriculture.

We talk with Sandra Taylor, Founder and President, Sustainable Business International. We discuss her time leading the Sustainability efforts at Starbucks as well as her current work with wineries to help winemaking become more sustainable and equitable. We talk about organic, biodynamic and sustainable agricultural practices and what role these practices have in a more sustainable agricultural system.

Jan 6, 202225 min

Accounting for Externalities - The Impact-Weighted Accounts Initiative

We talk with Rob Zochowski, Program Director of the Impact-Weighted Accounts Initiative at Harvard Business School . We discuss how to better measure the positive and negative impacts or externalities that businesses have on society and our environment. These efforts are aimed at providing a more complete understanding of these impacts so that investors can better value companies and managers can better manage impacts in their decision-making.

Dec 15, 202142 min

System-Level Investing

We talk with William Burckart, President and COO at The Investment Integration Project (TIIP) and co-author of the book "21st Century Investing". We discuss TIIP's focus on system-level investing, that aims to help investors understand that healthy portfolio returns are dependent on healthy systems on which we all depend. We talk about how the management of systemic risks in a portfolio can contribute to solving systemic problems. 21st Century Investing

Dec 1, 202126 min

Plastics

We talk with Gabriel Thoumi, CFA, FRM, Head of Plastics Pogramme and Director of Financial Markets at Planet Tracker. We discuss the major players in the plastics world, the move to a more sustainable and circular plastics economy. We also talk about what investors and consumers can do to help move to a more sustainable use of plastics.

Nov 12, 202152 min

COP26 and What Needs to Happen After to Address Climate Change

We talk with Betty Jiang, CFA, Head of US ESG Research at Credit Suisse. We discuss the ongoing COP26 meeting and what investors should look for post-COP26 concerning climate policy, climate financing, carbon markets. We also examine the industries and sectors that face the most climate related risks and opportunities in the coming years.

Nov 8, 202138 min

COP26 and Skating to Where the Climate Change Puck Will Be

We talk with Mark Van Clieaf, Managing Director of Future Zero. We discuss what to expect and what not to expect from COP26/Glasgow. With apologies to Wayne Gretzky, we talk about "where the puck will be" concerning climate and Net Zero Business Models in the coming years. This includes coming "stress tests" for companies, the $ 43 trillion of carbon risks in their business models, the current mispricing of net zero business model designs and carbon risk, the potential legal jeopardy for companies and corporate directors around climate change, and what a disorderly climate transition looks like (including in the boardroom). The conversation is a long one but filled with great investor and inside the boardroom insights rarely shared. Related sites : https://www.sustainalytics.com/net-zero-business-models http://www.futurezero.com https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9099027/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/76483543/admin/

Nov 3, 20211h 14m

Sustainable finance efforts at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

We talk with Grace Hui, Managing Director Head of Green and Sustainable Finance, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. We discuss with Grace how the Hong Kong Stock Exchange balances the demand from investors for more information on ESG data and sustainable finance products with the ability of companies to supply this information. We talk about development of sustainable finance in Asia and the work the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is doing in supporting companies' transition to a sustainable future.

Oct 27, 202117 min

The ESG Pressures Facing Water

We talk with Matt Howard, Vice-President, Water and Stewardship at the Water Council. We talk about the water challenges we currently face and will increasingly face in coming decades as well as tools the Water Council is developing to help companies become better stewards of water and more responsive to ESG pressures. Link to the Water Council

Oct 13, 202128 min

ESG from a Corporate Point of View

CFA Institute talks with Denise Weger, Senior Manager, ESG, Strategic Initiatives at Novartis. Denise discusses how Novartis handles ESG strategy and planning, the materiality of ESG data and the evolution of ESG reporting. We also discuss how Novartis engages with investors and other stakeholders about important material ESG issues. Please find the following link to Novartis materiality page: www.novartis.com/materiality The FAZ toolkit is at the following link: https://www.faz-institut.de/plattformen/verantwortung1/materiality/

Sep 29, 202128 min

Ep 4COP 26, The Task-Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures, and the history of ESG Data

We Talk with Curtis Ravenel, Senior Advisor to former bank of England governor Mark Carney, COP26 Finance Advisor and UN Special Envoy for Climate Finance. Mr. Ravenel discusses how the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosure or TCFD has conducted its work and structured its recommendation since it was formed by the G20's Financial Stability Board in 2015.

Sep 15, 202134 min

Ep 3Introduction to Carbon-Markets

We talk with Michael Azlen, Founder and CEO, Carbon Cap Management LLP who frames the discussion on carbon markets in terms of where we've been, where we are and where we are going. Mr. Azlen reviews the importance of carbon pricing and how government regulated carbon markets provide a market-based solution to climate change which offers the best chance of addressing the problem at the scale and speed that the climate crisis requires.

Sep 1, 202120 min

Ep 2The State of Diversity at Public Companies and Boards

The State of Diversity at Public Companies and Boards We talk with Deborah Gilshan, Advisor, Investment Stewardship & ESG, founder of the 100% Club and author of the report The Ethics of Diversity. She notes that at the current pace, it will take 257 years to achieve global economic gender parity, and stresses the need for urgency. In this podcast she discusses how diversity at companies, on boards and in management can act as a catalyst to achieve needed change at a more rapid pace. Discussed in the podcast is the report Closing the Racial Inequality Gaps: The Economic Cost of Black Inequality in the US by Dana M. Peterson and Catherine L. Mann.

Aug 18, 202128 min

How Does Modern Portfolio Theory Take Into Account Sustainability?

Matt Orsagh, Senior Director, Capital Markets Policy at CFA Institute talks with Jon Lukomnik, co-author of the book "Moving Beyond Modern Portfolio Theory: Investing That Matters", to explore how one of the major pillars of modern investing and finance, "Modern Portfolio Theory" may need to evolve to better take into account the rise of ESG integration and sustainable investing. Jon Lukomnik on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-lukomnik-6164415/ Moving Beyond Modern Portfolio Theory 1st Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Moving-Beyond-Modern-Portfolio-Theory/dp/0367760827

Aug 4, 202123 min