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Nov 5, 2021 • 20min

The ESG Weekly: Deforestation and Coal Death at COP26

We talk about two of the most consequential agreements made at COP26 this week. The first is the deforestation pledge signed by around 100 world leaders. And the second is an agreement by 46 countries to halt the growth of coal in our energy sector. Each is a step among many toward a more sustainable future, but each, as with many agreements, has its pitfalls.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 20min

The ESG Weekly: Emission Talks at COP 26 and Hertz Buys a Tesla

Ahead of the UN COP26 summit, many governments have revisited their Nationally Determined Contribution or NDC pledges to reduce national emissions between now and 2030. We developed a map visualizes the change between each government’s revised pledge and its previous commitment, based on estimated further reductions in 2030 greenhouse gas emissions. We decided to talk about that map today. And Hertz bought a lot of cars from Tesla.
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Oct 22, 2021 • 20min

The ESG Weekly: Selling a Portfolio's Carbon and Facebook's Oversight Board

Some hedge funds are saying they can net their greenhouse gas emissions exposure by shorting companies, a practice that bets on a company's collapse. We discuss what that strategy could mean for transparency in the ESG marketplace. Then, we look into the efficacy of Facebook's oversight board, a trust set up by the company to act as its judiciary.
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Oct 15, 2021 • 22min

The ESG Weekly: Biodiversity Comes to Kunming and Taiwan’s Semiconductors are Thirsty

As international delegates thrash out new targets to save biodiversity, the food industry could quickly become a pariah. And for Taiwan’s all‐important semiconductor manufacturers, water shortages are raising uncomfortable questions.
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Oct 8, 2021 • 24min

The ESG Weekly: Our Only Cryptocurrency Episode

This week we answer questions about cryptocurrency in a tolerable manner: What are the key environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks from cryptocurrency exposure? What should investors consider when assessing the ESG practices of cryptocurrency-exposed companies? What are the opportunities for engagement relevant to cryptocurrency?
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Oct 1, 2021 • 18min

The ESG Weekly: Climatepalooza Pt. 2

It is episode 2 of 2 of the climatepalooza series. This week we discuss two huge sectors, banking and technology, with more sway in the carbon reduction of our world than you might think. For banking, we take a broad look at the sector. For technology, we focus on two of the industries behemoths.
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Sep 24, 2021 • 20min

The ESG Weekly: Climatepalooza Pt. 1

It is Climate Week this week in New York city. So, we decided to throw a climatepalooza for you all by examining the climate plans of three companies in the most the most pollutive industries. In this episode, we give you a roadmap for the climate plans that have been coming out this week and tell you what to pay attention to as you sort through a company's emissions reduction plan.
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Sep 17, 2021 • 21min

The ESG Weekly: Say on Climate and Deluge in the Delta

Giving shareholders a vote on a company's climate strategy is trickier than it seems. And while Louisiana reels after hurricane Ida, we look at what investors can learn.
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Sep 10, 2021 • 17min

The ESG Weekly: Non‐Profits Sue VW and China Talks Big

Greenpeace and Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH ) think VW, along with German rivals Daimler and BMW, are not decarbonizing their car fleets fast enough. They think it so much they are taking the companies to court. In response, the auto makers have said they are going as fast as possible and any faster would be impossible. We discuss whether these environmental non ‐profits are making a solid case. And China has put into place more stringent carbon reduction goals. We have a recent report out discussing those goals and where there might be gaps. So of course, we gotta talk about it.
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Sep 3, 2021 • 20min

The ESG Weekly: China Bans Gaming

China tightened its already stringent rules on gaming this week. Chinese children under the age of 18 can now only play video games for one hour a day and only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and holidays. We discussed what this means for video game companies and the future of gaming in the region. At the end of the episode, corporate governance guru Ric Marshall joined us to do a fire round on what happened in the world of corporate governance this week.

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