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ESG Out Loud
ESG Out Loud
46 episodes
2 hours ago
In this episode of the ESG Clarity podcast, ESG Out Loud, reporter Holly Downes talks to Eleanor Harry, chief executive of HACE, about their AI-powered Child Labour Index. Today, there are 160 million children in child labour globally between the ages of five and 17, of which 78 million are working in hazardous conditions. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), HACE helps investors monitor the risk of child labour in their portfolios. Harry reveals why child labour is a standalone risk, how AI can be a tool to drive positive change, and how consumer pressure – particularly among the ‘sustainability generation’ – is pushing investors to track child labour.
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In this episode of the ESG Clarity podcast, ESG Out Loud, reporter Holly Downes talks to Eleanor Harry, chief executive of HACE, about their AI-powered Child Labour Index. Today, there are 160 million children in child labour globally between the ages of five and 17, of which 78 million are working in hazardous conditions. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), HACE helps investors monitor the risk of child labour in their portfolios. Harry reveals why child labour is a standalone risk, how AI can be a tool to drive positive change, and how consumer pressure – particularly among the ‘sustainability generation’ – is pushing investors to track child labour.
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ESG Out Loud
ESG Out Loud Eleanor Harry, Hace
In this episode of the ESG Clarity podcast, ESG Out Loud, reporter Holly Downes talks to Eleanor Harry, chief executive of HACE, about their AI-powered Child Labour Index. Today, there are 160 million children in child labour globally between the ages of five and 17, of which 78 million are working in hazardous conditions. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), HACE helps investors monitor the risk of child labour in their portfolios. Harry reveals why child labour is a standalone risk, how AI can be a tool to drive positive change, and how consumer pressure – particularly among the ‘sustainability generation’ – is pushing investors to track child labour.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 45 seconds

ESG Out Loud
ESG Out Loud December With Todd Court
Todd Cort, faculty director of Yale University’s sustainability program, is expecting an "explosion of unpriced information", which he said active asset managers will use to outperform markets. Alongside this, the needle is being moved back towards ESG-oriented funds and financial regulators are in the process of standardising climate information and disclosures, which should move markets quickly in 2024 and beyond. Cort also shares why the language around fossil fuels to come out of COP28 was "monumental", but explains why COP outcomes tend to fizzle out.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 53 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Centre youth voices in COP28 finance discussions
Holly Downes speaks to youth groups and climate activists about what they want to see from the conference this year and their messages for the investment industry.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 24 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Michael Sheren: ‘Every stock and bond is mispriced; they’re not capturing the cost of carbon’
Former Bank of England senior adviser Michael Sheren discusses the shortfalls of voluntary frameworks, COP28, planetary boundaries and why carbon is not priced in.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Chris Skidmore: We need to depoliticise net zero
Former minister and chair of the UK Net Zero Review joins the podcast to discuss the UK's recent offshore wind auction, giving confidence to the investment industry and his hopes for net zero in the Autumn Statement.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 39 seconds

ESG Out Loud
TCFD: Reflecting on eight years of climate disclosure development
TCFD secretariat member Curtis Ravenel joins the podcast to discuss the 18-month project that ran eight years, why it was time to wind up and what "thorny problems" are next on the agenda.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Trevor Williams: 'ESG should be about carbon reduction'
Former chief economist at Lloyds Bank Trevor Williams joins ESG Clarity in the podcast studio following his speech at our Responsible Pathway conference in June.
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2 years ago
33 minutes 12 seconds

ESG Out Loud
The best bits
Highlights from two years of the ESG Clarity podcast.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 41 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Sector special: Governance in tech can be 'quirky'
For this sector special episode sponsored by Royal London Asset Management, Natasha Turner is joined by sustainable fund manager George Crowdy and Greyparrot AI CEO Mikela Druckman to discuss ESG in the technology sector.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 32 seconds

ESG Out Loud
'ESG as a term has outlived its purpose'
London Business School finance professor Alex Edmans joins the podcast to talk about the future of ESG investing and his paper, Applying Economics - Not Gut Feel - To ESG
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2 years ago
30 minutes 58 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Where's the rigour on the 'S'?
Dan Kemp, CIO for EMEA at Morningstar Investment Management and ESG Clarity EU Committee member, and Helen Goulden CEO of The Young Foundation, debate a Scope framework for social factors.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 31 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Fast fashion: External audits needed for retailers and suppliers
Muhammad Azizul Islam, professor of sustainability accounting and transparency at Aberdeen University, and Therese Kieve, stewardship analyst at Sarasin & Partners, discuss the latest factory worker findings.
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2 years ago
31 minutes 53 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Greenwashing regulation coming down the line in Asia
In the last episode of the year, ESG Clarity's Christine Dawson talks to Matthews Asia head of ESG Kathlyn Collins about developments in the region and we hear the last clips from oceanographer Dr Emma Boland.
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3 years ago
30 minutes 22 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Sector special: Drug pricing and hazardous waste are unique ESG challenges for healthcare
In the final episode of the three-part sector special sponsored by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Jennifer Wu, global head of sustainable investing at J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Divya Bobby Joseph, senior research analyst for healthcare and pharmaceuticals at Sustainalytics, discuss the ESG impacts of healthcare, which are largely in the 'S' bracket.
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3 years ago
25 minutes 4 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Sector special: Approaching sectors most prone to biodiversity loss
In the second part of the sector special series sponsored by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Jennifer Wu, global head of sustainable investing at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, talks about the biodiversity risks and opportunities presented by certain sectors, and we hear from Morningstar on the topic.
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3 years ago
12 minutes 23 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Sector special: What should sustainable cities look like?
The fifth episode in the sector special series is sponsored by J.P. Morgan Asset Management and is divided into three parts: sustainable cities, biodiversity and healthcare. In this first part, Jennifer Wu, global head of sustainable investing at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discusses the ESG risks in the sectors most pertinent to sustainable cities, and we also speak to Tribe Impact Capital's Amy Clarke.
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3 years ago
23 minutes

ESG Out Loud
'Outbreak of common sense': PRI digests Finance Day
Following Finance Day at COP27, ESG Clarity global deputy editor Natasha Turner sits down with Ed Baker, head of climate policy, and Rose Easton, senior director for global signatory relations at the Principles for Responsible Investment, to interpret what the day's announcements mean for investment professionals
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3 years ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Good governance and what to say to climate deniers
How to identify good governance at companies is up for discussion in the fourth and final panel of the Global ESG Summit, and we chat to oceanographer Dr Emma Boland about climate scepticism and her hopes and fears around climate change.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 53 seconds

ESG Out Loud
Thematic ESG investing: 'Look for purity because impact is the investment case'
Thematics are a great way of engaging clients with sustainable investing and finding solutions that match their values. But volatility, smaller universes and the potential for greenwashing when using the Sustainable Development Goals for investment present challenges. The third panel at the Global ESG Summit discusses this and more.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 22 seconds

ESG Out Loud
The way you look after your workforce affects financial performance
Social factors and how to measure them are the topics for discussion in the second panel at the Global ESG Summit, and oceanographer Dr Emma Boland explains the Smurfs project.
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3 years ago
48 minutes 17 seconds

ESG Out Loud
In this episode of the ESG Clarity podcast, ESG Out Loud, reporter Holly Downes talks to Eleanor Harry, chief executive of HACE, about their AI-powered Child Labour Index. Today, there are 160 million children in child labour globally between the ages of five and 17, of which 78 million are working in hazardous conditions. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), HACE helps investors monitor the risk of child labour in their portfolios. Harry reveals why child labour is a standalone risk, how AI can be a tool to drive positive change, and how consumer pressure – particularly among the ‘sustainability generation’ – is pushing investors to track child labour.