

Sustainability Now
MSCI ESG Research LLC
News and investment research brought to you weekly covering major market trends and new research insights. With topics ranging from climate impact on investment portfolios, corporate actions, trending investment topics, and emerging sustainability issues, hosts Mike Disabato and Bentley Kaplan of MSCI ESG Research walk through the latest news and research that is top of mind for the week.
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Oct 30, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: Roundtable with Companies on Diversity, and the DOJ's Lawsuit Against Google
We held a (virtual) roundtable in September with companies to discuss racial diversity in the workplace. In this episode, we examine the details of the meeting. And then we discuss the antitrust suit against Google brought by the Department of Justice.

Oct 26, 2020 • 19min
A zombie in the boardroom? Putting the 'spooky' back in ESG
Join us for our Halloween special as we hunt down zombie directors, test a shareholder's arsenal of zombie deterrents and map out some handy escape routes in the event of a corporate zombie apocalypse.

Oct 23, 2020 • 16min
The ESG Weekly: Health care and unemployment, and the largest COVID bond ever
As millions of Americans continue to be unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the insurance industry is scrambling to figure out how to deal with the loss of its customer base. We discuss what is unique about the American health care system and how insurance is changing due to COVID‐19. And then we discuss the largest social bond ever issued by the EU which will provide loans to members states trying to keep workers in jobs during the pandemic.

Oct 16, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: Pandemics breed contradictions, and racial diversity data during proxy season
Due to the COVID‐19 pandemic, there has been more single-used plastic purchased in 2020 than ever before. We discuss what this and other increases in waste are doing to our ecology and economy. And then we discuss a Financial Times article that claims that asset managers are ready to push companies to disclose more racial diversity data during next year's proxy season.

Oct 9, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: Japan is not counting votes, and GE gets served
On September 24, it was revealed that the biggest provider of shareholder services in Japan had miscounted investor votes at the annual meetings of nearly 1,000 listed companies. We discuss what this means for Japanese investors and why it is not just a problem for Japan. And then we talk about why the SEC recommended civil action be taken against General Electric for allegedly violating securities law.

Oct 2, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: Biodiversity Risks, and the Largest IPO Ever
A new organization was created in July to address the financial industry's role in biodiversity destruction. Called the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures, it hopes to do what its predecessor the TCFD did for carbon disclosures. But will it be successful? And then we discussed Ant Group's IPO, the likely largest ever IPO to hit the market.

Sep 25, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: The carbon plans of tech, and the FinCEN Files
For climate week, we looked at the climate plans of four tech companies: Facebook, Alphabet, Apple, and Microsoft. And only one of them is committed to actually removing carbon from the atmosphere (which is crucial for combating climate change). And then we discussed the recent investigation that alleges five global banks have knowingly laundered USD 2 trillion for drug cartels, corrupt regimes, arms traffickers and other international criminals.

Sep 22, 2020 • 12min
ESG Spotlight: Climate Scenario Analysis in the Financial Sector
As climate week kicks off in New York, we break down the basics of climate scenario analysis using the example of MSCI’s Climate Value at Risk model. Translating future climate impacts into direct financial consequences has been a key development in outlining the shape of climate risks for companies and their stakeholders.

Sep 18, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: The Business of Disaster, and Apple's E‐Waste Problem
There have been a record amount of natural disasters in 2020 and there are certain companies that position themselves as the solution for recovery after a disaster. We discuss how those companies look and how they get the contracts to help out a community. And then we discuss why Apple decided not to respond to a UK inquiry on its electronic waste.

Sep 10, 2020 • 17min
The ESG Weekly: COVID‐19 pushes the world into an awkward middle ground, and we revisit the quandary of fake news
A polarized election and social unrest have raised the stakes on content integrity for Facebook, Google and friends. Meanwhile the pandemic’s long‐term consequences may be a boon for gender diversity in Japan’s workforces, but a blow to cruise liners that are going nowhere slowly.