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How circular thinking could ease inflation

Circular thinking is the ultimate exercise in long-term thinking and efficiency a way to mine our past to fund our future. ....

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What comes after climate risk?


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The climate risk era on Wall Street could be ending before it’s barely even begun.
As capital has flown into ESG strategies over the past few years, the financial community has quickly grown better than it has been at recognizing the risks of climate change. What started as a somewhat simple quest to understand the physical risks of exposure to storms, floods, wildfires, heatwaves and other weird weather patterns driven by climate change has morphed into something much more complex.
Today, there are conversations in financial houses around the globe about climate change triggering operational risk, policy risk, stranded asset risk, underwriting risk, transition risk and technology risk. Bankers, lenders, investors and insurers are studying climate flood and fire maps while running scenarios and planning for stress tests. The fossil fuel sector has plummeted as a portion of the S&P 500, and it t ....

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Behind the coming ESG disclosure explosion


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As we begin another year of what s being referred to in climate circles as the decade to deliver, it is being defined by ESG, driven by shareholders and aided by new disclosure requirements on climate risk and human capital management. 
The bottom line is that businesses now actively compete for capital based on ESG performance, and that competition needs to be open, fair and transparent, Allison Herren Lee, acting chair of the Securities and Exchange Commissioner, said. 
A lot of the information that investors want is not included in company financial filings or sustainability reports, which in the U.S. currently rely on voluntary ESG reporting standards and frameworks, said Anne Simpson, managing investment director for board governance and sustainability at the California Public Employees Retirement Sys ....

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Sustainable investing is changing global supply chains: 4 key takeaways


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A call for “ready to change” was made among over 300 senior executives and high-level officials at Cathay Sustainable Finance and Climate Change Summit 2020 in Taipei on December 10, 2020. Photo courtesy of José Miguel Salazar
Sustainable investing strategies have ascended quickly in the last 10 years. The events of this year have been first and foremost a human tragedy, but they also have served as a catalyst to awakening interest and adoption of these strategies as reasonable approaches to remain resilient during these uncertain times. Indeed, in early 2020, J.P. Morgan Global Equity Research estimated that the sustainable investing market is expected to reach $45 trillion in assets under management (AUM) by the end of the year. ....

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