I think of anything this crisis has shown that many people, especially people of color, are not benefiting from any of the economic gains that we've seen in recent years. We know that a deeply unequal society is not a healthy society. So, I do think sometimes it takes moments like this to remind us collectively, you know, what is important and what are the areas of work that we need to continue to do.
Climate change took "a bit of a backseat" during the first several weeks of the coronavirus pandemic as "governments and businesses frankly were really just focused on survival," JPMorgan Chase Head of Sustainability Marisa Buchanan said in an exclusive interview in the latest episode of "ESG Insider," an S&P Global podcast.
"As economies begin to rebuild [and] businesses have greater ability to focus on these issues, we're going to see budget and bandwidth come back hopefully," Buchanan said.
The episode is part of a series in which we talk to some of the world's biggest lenders about how they are adapting their environmental, social and governance strategies amid COVID-19 and widespread protests against racism following George Floyd's death in the custody of Minneapolis police.
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