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Many in the investment community believe that implementing net zero policies comes with high risk and is incompatible with active investing, but is this really true?
To discuss this, Guido Baltussen joins us on the podcast today.
Guido is Northern Trust Asset Management’s International Head of Quantitative Strategies.
He recently put out a paper on ‘carbon misconceptions’ and the impact of net zero commitments on equity portfolios.
This episode covers how investors can apply conventional portfolio construction techniques to achieve net zero targets, and how to achieve alignment with multiple sustainability objectives without taking significant active risk.
Guido joins host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
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After 20 years of progress, we are now seeing rising inequality and poverty reaching levels not seen in a century, according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
In response, there’s been an uptick in demand for companies to report on social impact through the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI) – and along with it, an increase in misleading marketing through ‘social-washing’.
Of course, poverty is not the only critical UN sustainable development goal – there are actually 17 of them, of which many are interconnected.
To discuss, Read Taylor Price is the founder of Investors for Impact and director and managing partner at Alpencrest Capital.
Do investors play a role in driving meaningful change towards achievement of the UN SDGs, especially in an era of ‘socialwashing’?
Join host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability to find out more.
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With mandatory climate reporting coming into force in Australia, the corporate regulator ASIC is stepping up enforcement, targeting misleading and deceptive practices with serious consequences for non-compliance.
Today's episode is your guide to mastering climate reporting and avoiding greenwashing.
To explain we have special guest Kate O'Rourke, Commissioner at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
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As the green revolution sweeps the globe, professionals are searching for quality sustainable finance education to help them stay on top of the game in an ever-evolving ESG landscape.
This week we hear from Rob Langrick, chief product advocate of CFA Institute, a global professional organisation that provides investment education – including on sustainable finance.
Alongside the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, the non-profit offers the Certificate in ESG Investing, the Climate Risk, Valuation, and Investing Certificate, and other professional development opportunities.
Whether you want to enter the industry or boost your career, make better investment choices or improve your own organisation’s ESG performance, this episode is for you.
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
This is a podcast episode is brought to you by CFA Institute.
For more information, visit www.cfainstitute.org.
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This week, host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability, is joined by two expert guests from the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) – Mark Rigotti, Managing Director and CEO, and Anna Gudkov, Policy Advisor.
The AICD is a member-based organisation helping improve corporate governance by providing courses, programs, and other professional development opportunities.
They recently published an updated guide for directors on the mandatory climate reporting laws in Australia.
In this episode, we delve into the evolving responsibilities of company directors in managing ESG risk, the growing influence of shareholder activism on climate action, and the critical role boards play in navigating these complex dynamics.
Tune in to learn how directors can stay ahead of the curve.
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This week we have Duncan Paterson, Director of Investor Practice at the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) on the show to discuss Australia’s mandatory climate reporting regime.
It’s undoubtedly a massive opportunity to open the door wider to green investment and reach net zero by 2050. However, investors face the unique challenge of understanding portfolio emissions, as well as growing concerns around exposure to greenwashing – and ‘greenhushing’ – risk.
How can we ensure that climate reporting goes beyond a mere compliance exercise and provides investors and stakeholders with genuinely useful and actionable information?
To unpack this topic and many more, the IGCC is holding its annual Climate Finance and Investment Summit, on 7-8 November at the Sofitel, Melbourne.
This unmissable event brings together leading investment experts, policymakers, academics, and industry associations dedicated to driving the transition towards a decarbonised economy.
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
This podcast episode is brought to you by the IGCC.
For more information, visit igcc.org.au. To book your ticket and view the agenda for IGCC’s Annual Summit, visit the event website here.
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With ESG and sustainability roles in high demand, many professionals are eyeing a career change into this impactful sector.
In this episode, host Rose Mary Petrass speaks with Belinda White, who successfully transitioned from a communications background into the world of responsible investing and ESG.
She now works company-side at Telix Pharmaceuticals as Director of Investor Relations and ESG.
Belinda shares valuable advice on leveraging transferable skills, effective networking, common misconceptions, and facilitating better stakeholder relationships between investors and companies.
Whether you're considering a career change or simply want to understand the ESG landscape better, this episode is packed with insights.
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Australia recently gave employees the right to ignore their boss outside of ordinary work hours.
The law is meant to protect the health and wellbeing of workers and reduce stress and overwork, allowing for better work-life balance in a time when the world is more hyper-connected than ever before.
But what role does corporate culture and employee satisfaction play in financial performance, and will financiers actually consider the new law when making investment decisions?
Today, we are joined by Emma Pringle, Head of ESG and Portfolio Manager at Maple-Brown Abbott, a boutique firm with around $9 billion in assets under management.
Pringle will explain how investors and asset managers respond when workplaces are exposed as dysfunctional or 'toxic' - and what impact this has on business performance.
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
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Responsible investors are pushing back against so-called ‘Tea and Scones Stewardship’ and demanding meaningful company engagement.
Done right, stewardship can steer companies toward net zero; done wrong, it’s as unsatisfying as a lukewarm brew and a stale scone.
Today, we’re joined by Rachel Halpern, head of sustainability at JANA Investment Advisers, which advises on over $1.3 trillion in funds. She’ll discuss responsible stewardship strategies for achieving real impact.
Rachel is the head of sustainability at JANA Investment Advisers, an advisory firm with over $1.3tn funds under advice.
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
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When investors want to avoid specific activities in their portfolio – like tobacco, gambling, weapons, or adult entertainment – they turn to ESG screening.
But what happens behind the scenes when fund managers make these crucial decisions? Are all ESG funds created equal? And how can an investor be sure their money isn’t inadvertently supporting sectors they wish to avoid?
In this episode, we’re joined by Julia Leske, managing director and senior consultant in ESG strategy at ISS ESG.
Julia sheds light on how ESG professionals navigate the fine lines in screening and controversies – from vapes to toilet paper and beyond.
The host of The Greener Way is Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
ISS ESG is part of ISS STOXX, publisher of FS Sustainability.
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This episode outlines the climate and commercial case for sustainable buildings.
With buildings and building materials in hot demand, especially as the nation grapples with meeting its housing targets, momentum is growing on the sustainability side.
To discuss, host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability welcomes Davina Rooney
Davina is CEO of the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) – a group helping steer Australia’s built environment sector towards highly efficient, low carbon, healthier places that are future-focused and resilient.
The GBCA’s Climate Positive Roadmap advocates for all new buildings net zero by 2030 and existing buildings well before 2050.
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There are currently more than 400 nuclear power reactors in 32 countries, generating about a tenth of the world's electricity.
The Coalition’s plan to build seven nuclear power plants to replace Australia's ageing coal-fired power stations and to abandon the government's 2030 net zero target has been receiving plenty of attention.
Is this idea viable?
To discuss we have Jai Mirchandani, founder and portfolio manager at ELM Responsible Investments.
Jai sits down with host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability, to discuss the timeline, costs, and safety of nuclear power, as well as the geopolitical risks that are associated with this renewable energy source.
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No one should be left behind in the transition to a net zero economy – and behind the scenes, both private and public sectors are working hard to understand where funding needs to flow.
But putting aside nice-to-haves, will achieving a just transition have an impact on investor returns and reduce risk whether financial, reputational or systemic?
Amanda Cahill is the CEO of the Next Economy, which acts as a sort of intermediary between regional communities, government, investors and industry to accelerate the transition to a climate-safe, socially just and regenerative economy.
Amanda joins host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability to discuss.
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The US Inflation Reduction Act will crowd in more than $3 trillion US dollars of investment over the next decade. The Future Made in Australia Act has been billed as Australia’s response to the US IRA – but are taxpayer dollars better spent elsewhere?
Today, we discuss climate finance and the role of government in de-risking climate investing. And we ask the ultimate question: can the market solve climate change?
To answer this, we are joined by Blair Palese, director of philanthropy at Ethinvest, Australia’s oldest ethical investment firm.
Blair is also the founder of Climate Capital Forum, the global climate editor and managing director at Climate & Capital Media, and co-founded 350.org Australia.
She joins host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability.
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This episode is all about the power of advocacy and moving business towards a low carbon economy.
Influential public figure, philanthropist Jon Dee is the founder of a number of initiatives including Planet Ark, DoSomething, and National Recycling Week. He is also the chair of the Forest Stewardship Council of Australia and New Zealand.
Host Rose Mary Petrass, Senior Journalist at FS Sustainability, sits down with Jon to find out how to motivate business to take action on climate.
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Today's guest is Erica Hall, director of strategy and distribution at U Ethical Investors.
Erica has experience across ESG, advisor solutions and more. She is also the author of 'Top Stocks Special Edition - Ethical, Sustainable, Responsible: A Sharebuyer's Guide to ESG for Leading Australian Companies'.
Senior Journalist Rose Mary Petrass sits down with Erica to discuss incorporating sustainability into the advice process, what determines a 'good' ESG stock, and the best - and worst - performing sectors.
Most importantly, find out what the top ESG stocks in Australia are - and whether they make good returns.
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“The biggest challenge in our lifetime is the global market failure we call climate change” – Jeremy Cooper.
Jeremy has a radical idea to shake up Australia’s superannuation system for climate change progress.
With a wide-ranging career spanning over four decades, Jeremy Cooper is a regular commentator on superannuation and retirement income.
He was chair of retirement income at Challenger, led the ‘Cooper Review’ into the super system, and earlier served as deputy chair of the corporate watchdog ASIC.
Superannuation, with its long-term investment view, necessarily requires a transition to a sustainable economy to safeguard retirements – especially for the many members set to live to the end of the century.
And according to Jeremy, his plan is certainly achievable.
Join Senior Journalist Rose Mary Petrass to find out how.
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This NAIDOC Week, we welcome two guests to the show to discuss legislation, risk, best practice, storytelling as a tool for change, and the concept of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC).
Australia has a crucial responsibility to protect and respect First Nations cultural heritage; there are serious consequences if things go wrong.
The recently launched Dhawura Ngilan Business and Investor Guides are the only First Nations-led resources on proactive best practice.
This week, Senior Journalist Rose Mary Petrass welcomes two guests to the show: Rachel Perkins and Anirudha (Anu) Nagar.
Rachel is an Arrernte and Kalkadoon Indigenous woman. She is a widely celebrated filmmaker, founder of Blackfella Films, and Executive Director of Cultural Heritage for the National Native Title Council (NNTC) and the First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance (FNHPA).
Anu is the NNTC's Director of Clean Energy and Investment. He comes from a background defending the rights of Indigenous communities in development projects in South Asia, police accountability at the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, and prosecution at the International Criminal Court.
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Natalie Kyriacou joins senior journalist and host Rose Mary Petrass to discuss how Australia is tracking on ESG compared to our global peers.
The pair discuss Australia’s Nature Repair Market scheme and the Coalition’s proposal to ditch Australia’s 43% emissions reduction target if it wins the next election and invest in nuclear energy.
Natalie’s work as an environmentalist, founder, presenter, and board director has led to involvement driving ESG conversations in the corporate sphere.
Her work highlights the importance of nature and biodiversity in the climate conversation. The My Green World founder and chair is also involved with the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, UNESCO, CARE Australia, and W20 – the official women’s taskforce to the G20.
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Enhancing sustainability and incorporating environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) matters into investment decision-making and ownership practices can be a vast and overwhelming task.
To get the job done right, it is a path that no responsible investor or asset manager should tread alone.
The United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI or PRI) is an international network of more than 5000 financial institutions with over US$121 trillion in assets under management, working together to advocate for ESG integration into investment activities to promote sustainability.
David Atkin, chief executive, has a long list of accolades to his name and prior experience at the helm of entities the likes of the Climate Council, AMP Capital, Cbus Super, ESSSuper, and more.
Senior journalist and host Rose Mary Petrass sits down with David to discuss the latest developments in responsible investment, effective stewardship strategies, and the growing focus on social impact within the investment community.
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