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Sep 30, 2022 • 21min

Aquaculture’s Rise and Electric Snowmobiles

Farming fish and shrimp might be a much-needed solution to feed a growing population. But it’s not without risks – both regulators and investors will be rooting for more sustainable practices. And as the SEC considers mandatory climate reporting, we take a look at its recent letter to a manufacturer of adventure vehicles.Host: Bentley Kaplan, MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Mike Disabato and Helen Marlow, MSCI ESG Research
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Sep 23, 2022 • 24min

NYC Climate Week: Energy Transition and Climate Adaptation Panel

It is climate week in New York city! For this episode we bring you clips from our live panel called Infrastructure finance for the energy transition and climate adaptation. The show is curated by host, Mike Disabato, but the content is all from the live show. The panel was on how might the new U.S. climate law supercharge America’s energy transition; and what mechanism can help to close the gap globally between where capital goes and where countries need it?Panelists:Elchin Mammadov, Vice President, ESG & Climate Industry Research, MSCIBruce Schlein, Director, Head of ESG, OMERSKim Carnahan, Senior Director for Net Zero Fuels, ENGIE ImpactValerie Hannah, Managing Director, Renewable Power & Transition, Brookfield Asset ManagementModerator: Sue Reid, Climate Finance Advisor, Global Optimism
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Sep 16, 2022 • 20min

Railroad Strikes and How Institutions Go Net Zero

A labor dispute in the freight rail industry that brought the US to the brink of a potential economic catastrophe was averted this week, as unions and rail companies came to an agreement. One of the main reasons for the labor dispute was a newish system the rail industry was using that they claim maintained service while using fewer resources. We discussed why this new system is a paradigm for the current troubles many industries are having due to labor disputes, and what to watch when companies and labor have strife. Then, we discuss how institutional asset owners, some of the largest, most influential participants in the financial market, can take their portfolios toward net zero (this has more to do with you than you think).The reading list for this episode is the Implementing Net-Zero: A Guide for Asset Owners found on MSCI.com: https://www.msci.com/www/research-report/implementing-net-zero-a-guide/03298099988Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Bentley Kaplan and Sylvain Vanston, MSCI ESG Research
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Sep 2, 2022 • 19min

It's Electric!

Not many industries are as important as the automobile industry is to developed economies (some say it is the most important). At the moment, it is going through a deep structural change as it shifts toward electric vehicles and the industry works to lower its emissions. In this episode, we discuss what the biggest changes the auto industry has made so far in 2022 and where it may to go.Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI ESG ResearchGuest: Yu Ishihara, MSCI ESG Research
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Aug 26, 2022 • 17min

River Evaporation and Semiconductor Dominance

Water levels in key rivers are at historic lows which is creating havoc for our global economies. We use our climate risk models to assess which companies are most at risk and understand what the continued drought means for the smooth running of our economy and our society. Then, we assess the ESG components of the recently passed Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America act.Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Gillian Mollod & Siyu Liu, MSCI ESG Research
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Aug 19, 2022 • 23min

Low-carbon Lithium and Green Homes

Mining for Lithium usually calls for large quantities of water or fossil fuel. But an intriguing venture in the Rhine Valley is looking to flip that idea on its head. And for the UK, an ambitious green building standard will see new homes a lot leaner, but a lot more comfortable too. Host: Bentley Kaplan, MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Kuldeep Yadav & Mark Bessoudo, MSCI ESG Research
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Aug 12, 2022 • 22min

The Inflation Reduction Act: What the massive bill means for the energy sector and carbon emissions

A massive provision called the Inflation Reduction Act was passed in the US Senate on August 7 and is making its way to US President Biden. If signed into law, it hails as one of the largest climates, health care and tax bills ever passed in the US. We discussed some of the most impactful provisions in the climate and energy security provision of act through an ESG lens. We will discuss the changes to the tax code and healthcare in later episodes. Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI ESG ResearchGuest: Mathew Lee, MSCI ESG Research
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Aug 5, 2022 • 19min

Labor Ignores and La Nina Threatens

The S of ESG has become more useful in understanding company performance in down times. When things are bad, companies that take care of their workers, for example, often perform better than their counterparts. We discuss why this might be by looking at growing job vacancies in some parts of the US economy. Then, we discuss what could happen to the food system if the rare “triple-dip” La Nina, an atmospheric and oceanic phenomenon, happens this winter.Host: Mike Disabato; MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Liz Houston, Umar Ashfaq, Cole Martin; MSCI ESG Research 
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Jul 29, 2022 • 18min

A Pioneer of Corporate Governance Retires

The G of ESG has always been the more accepted of the three in more traditional investment circles. Ric Marshall of MSCI ESG Research is one of the reasons for that. He is one of the pioneers of corporate governance analysis and is retiring this month. Ric is our special guest this episode. He takes us through the origins of his corporate governance research (surprise! it involves a co-op) and where he thinks corporate governance analysis will go next.Host: Mike Disabato, MSCI ESG ResearchGuest: Ric Marshall, MSCI ESG Research 
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Jul 22, 2022 • 24min

Concentrating Ownership

By May 2022, a giddy 46% of MSCI ACWI constituents had controlling owners. We look at what this concentrated ownership means for minority shareholders. Then we look back at Shinzo Abe’s legacy as a reformer of Japan’s corporate governance practices.  Host: Bentley Kaplan; MSCI ESG ResearchGuests: Ric Marshall, Jonathan Ponder, and Moeko Porter; MSCI ESG Research

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