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Is ESG On The Way Out?

Is ESG On The Way Out? (Credit: Katusa Research) In the past six to twelve months hundreds of articles have surfaced raising concerns about ESG (Environment, Social, Governance), a term often used in financial circles to refer to non-financial issues for responsible investing. For instance, O’Leary and Valdmanis writing in their HBR article entitled An ESG Reckoning Is Coming, point out, “The push in recent years for companies to commit to ESG efforts is commendable. But so far, those efforts have yielded scarce results.” And many, including Thomas O’Neill who writes for Responsible Investor, have noted that ESG ratings are wildly inconsistent.

Three key ESG trends advisors need to be aware of | Investment Executive

Dustyn Lanz As responsible investment (RI) continues to grow and evolve at a rapid pace, it is important for investment advisors to stay abreast of key trends and leading practices in the field. Of course, that is easier said than done in a pandemic world characterized by chronic stress and nonstop Zoom meetings especially when the RI market is evolving so quickly. To help you stay informed in this fast-moving market, this article provides a quick overview of three big issues in RI that every advisor should know about: stewardship, impact measurement and net zero. Investment stewardship The concept of stewardship is gaining prominence among investors in Canada and globally, but what exactly does it mean in practice? While some market participants use the terms “stewardship” and “engagement” interchangeably, leading researchers and practitioners point out that good stewardship is much broader than shareholder engagement alone.

People and Planet in the Accounts

People and Planet in the Accounts Convergence of non-financial frameworks and standards is gaining momentum and we are beginning to see how nature and society might be included in the financial statements. But can these frameworks tolerate such change? In these articles we explore this from the perspectives of different actors in the debate. 27-11-2020 30 November 2020: Clara Barby is Chief Executive of the Impact Management Project – a forum for building global consensus on how to measure, manage and report impacts on sustainability. 27-11-2020 30 November 2020: Mardi McBrien is the Managing Director of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board. She says that when it comes to putting people and planet into the accounts, the moment of truth is still some way off but is fast approaching.

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