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ESG in Conversation: Asset Owners Share Their Views on the Changing Investment Landscape

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Episode Summary Host:
  • Melissa Chase, Senior Content Marketing Manager, Morningstar Sustainalytics
Guest:
  • Thomas Kuh, Head of ESG Strategy, Morningstar Indexes
Survey Says... Asset Owners Are Committed to Sustainable Investing

In this episode of ESG in Conversation, Thomas Kuh, Head of ESG Strategy at Morningstar Indexes shares the results from Morningstar Indexes and Morningstar Sustainalytics’ Voice of the Asset Owner Survey. Not surprisingly, asset owners are concerned about the influence of global events on the market. They are confused about ever-changing regulations and are seeking improvements and reliability from ESG service providers. Despite these challenges, asset owners also say they remain committed to sustainability and are putting more resources towards their ESG strategies.

You’ll also learn more about the low-carbon transition risks facing some of the world’s biggest food companies and the steps they can take to get their emissions reductions back on track. Finally, the start of 2024 brings new sustainability-focused regulations. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) came into effect in the European Union on Jan. 1 and will apply to nearly 60,000 companies globally. The directive could be a watershed moment for corporate reporting as well as investors seeking more sustainability data from issuers.

Tell Us What You Think

Please take a moment to share your thoughts on ESG in Conversation. You can email us at podcast@sustainalytics.com or take this short survey.

Key Moments

00:00:00

Introduction

00:01:30

Interview with Thomas Kuh discussing asset owners’ views on ESG investing

00:10:52

Insights on the low-carbon transition risks of major food companies and how they can reduce emissions

00:12.33

Details on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

Links to Select Resources

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71 episodes

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Episode Summary Host:
  • Melissa Chase, Senior Content Marketing Manager, Morningstar Sustainalytics
Guest:
  • Thomas Kuh, Head of ESG Strategy, Morningstar Indexes
Survey Says... Asset Owners Are Committed to Sustainable Investing

In this episode of ESG in Conversation, Thomas Kuh, Head of ESG Strategy at Morningstar Indexes shares the results from Morningstar Indexes and Morningstar Sustainalytics’ Voice of the Asset Owner Survey. Not surprisingly, asset owners are concerned about the influence of global events on the market. They are confused about ever-changing regulations and are seeking improvements and reliability from ESG service providers. Despite these challenges, asset owners also say they remain committed to sustainability and are putting more resources towards their ESG strategies.

You’ll also learn more about the low-carbon transition risks facing some of the world’s biggest food companies and the steps they can take to get their emissions reductions back on track. Finally, the start of 2024 brings new sustainability-focused regulations. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) came into effect in the European Union on Jan. 1 and will apply to nearly 60,000 companies globally. The directive could be a watershed moment for corporate reporting as well as investors seeking more sustainability data from issuers.

Tell Us What You Think

Please take a moment to share your thoughts on ESG in Conversation. You can email us at podcast@sustainalytics.com or take this short survey.

Key Moments

00:00:00

Introduction

00:01:30

Interview with Thomas Kuh discussing asset owners’ views on ESG investing

00:10:52

Insights on the low-carbon transition risks of major food companies and how they can reduce emissions

00:12.33

Details on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

Links to Select Resources

More Episodes

  continue reading

71 episodes

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