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Investing In Integrity
#72 - Navigating Integrity in Sustainable Finance, Cary Krosinsky (Leading Teacher, Author & Advisor @ Brown, NYU and Yale)

Investing In Integrity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 44:46


In this episode of the Investing in Integrity podcast, Ross Overline, CEO and co-founder of Scholars of Finance, speaks with Cary Krosinsky, Leading Teacher, Author & Advisor at Brown, NYU and Yale. At Yale University, Cary has been co-teaching a seminar on climate, energy and finance since 2014. Other courses at Yale include the first seminar on Business & Sustainability, a new workshop on Climate Tech Ventures, and the first MBA class on Sustainable Finance. Cary is also the Co-founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute (SFI), Real Impact Tracker (which spun out YourStake) and the Carbon Tracker Initiative. He is a Founding Mentor to Climate Tech VC (CTVC, now Sightline Climate).  Join Ross and Cary as they delve into sustainable finance and the need for integrity in this  sector. Cary shares his background, including his teaching experience at top institutions and his evolution in the field. They discuss the impact of student interest on course content, the challenges facing universities, as well as the controversy surrounding ESG investing.  Cary highlights the investment gap in addressing climate change, the rise of the anti-ESG movement, and the need for transparency to combat greenwashing. The conversation also covers the diverse strategies within ESG investing and the importance of global collaboration and ethical practices in finance. Meet Cary Krosinsky Cary Krosinsky is a distinguished lecturer, author, and advisor specializing in the intersection of sustainability, finance, and impact. As co-founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute (SFI), Real Impact Tracker, and the Carbon Tracker Initiative, Cary has been at the forefront of sustainable finance innovation. He created the field of Sustainability & IR in the mid-2000s and continues to serve as a senior advisor in various capacities. Cary's influence extends beyond Yale, having taught at Brown University, Harvard, and NYU. His work at Brown supported the creation of the sustainable investment component of the Brown endowment in 2016. He also served on the NYS Common Retirement Fund Decarbonization Advisory Panel, contributing to their 2019 Climate Action Plan. A prolific author, Cary has written seven books on sustainable investing and related topics. His works include "Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory & Practice" (2016) and "Modern China" (2020), which advocates for better relations in solving sustainability challenges. Cary's expertise is sought after globally. He has developed sustainable finance frameworks for organizations like the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) and China's CSI. His research papers cover topics ranging from the financial outperformance of active sustainable investing to the value of global assets under management.

Climate Finance Podcast
Todd Cort - Yale University's Initiative on Sustainable Finance

Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 49:14


Dr. Todd Cort holds Faculty Co-Director positions at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment and the Yale Initiative on Sustainable Finance, which are located in the Yale School of Management and Yale School of Environment. Todd Cort is the co-editor of two books: Values at Work: Sustainable Investing and ESG Reporting (2020) with Dan Esty, and Sustainable Innovation and Impact (2018) with Cary Krosinsky.   Prior to his research and teaching career, he worked as an Environmental Engineering and Sustainability consultant with TUV Rheinland and Det Norske Veritas in California and was a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Assistant Research Professor at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Cort received his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering and an MS in Organic and Biochemistry from the University of Colorado Boulder and a BS in Biochemistry and Cell Biology from the University of California San Diego. Check out the Climate Finance Podcast Website for more information.   Topics discussed: Todd's two main transitions across his climate journey: Intellectual Transition: From Biochemistry and Civil Engineering to ESG and Sustainable Finance. Professional Transitions between Consulting and Academia. Process of establishing Yale University's Initiative on Sustainable Finance with Daniel Esty. Exploring how to Incentivize the direction of multi-capital toward inclusive capitalism. Working on two books with Cary Krosinsky: Sustainable Innovation and Impact (2018) and Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory and Practice (2016). Five Sustainable Investment Strategies: Sustainable Alpha Investors Smart Beta Investors Activist Investors Impact Investors Screening Investors Producing “Values at Work: Sustainable Investing and ESG Reporting” with Daniel Esty in 2020. Shortcomings of ESG Performance Data especially ESG Risks dependent on Management Quality Control. Illustrative Case Studies on ESG Risks regarding Management Quality Control: BP and the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill (2010). Volkswagen Scandal: Dieselgate (2015). Pacific Gas & Electric and Californian Wildfires (2019). Proposed Solutions to improve ESG Data, Metrics, and Standards. Balanced View on the Future of ESG: Negative Perspectives: Political Backlash against ESG Investing. Avoiding Greenwashing Pitfalls. How the Tools of Impact Investing Can Undermine Resilience in the Global South. Positive Perspectives: Better Data is Letting Companies and Investors See Trillions in Climate Risk. The Pragmatist's Guide to ESG. Brief Overview of Non-Research Engagements Teaching the Executive Education Programs on Sustainable Finance and Corporate Sustainability. Advisory and Consulting Engagements with Private Companies such as Merck, Third Economy, ArcelorMittal, Chevron, and Walt Disney Company. Advisory Boards of Investment Firms: JUST Capital, Scientific Advisory Board. Azolla Ventures, Impact Advisory Committee, and PRIME Coalition, Academic Advisory Board. Board of Directors of GRASFI: Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investing. Advice to (Aspiring) ESG Academics and Practitioners. Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 15th August 2023.

Future in Sound
Cary Krosinsky: Longtermism

Future in Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 41:48


Cary Krosinsky is a widely respected educator, leading author and advisor on sustainable finance whose ongoing teaching includes popular courses at Brown, Yale and NYU. His first book was published in 2008, Sustainable Finance, The Art of Long Term Performance with Nick Robins. His seventh and most recent book was on Modern China and the need for better relations with the West to solve societal challenges. He is also Co-Founder and Director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative and Real Impact Tracker, Editor of the Journal of Environmental Investing, and a member of the NY State Common Decarbonization Advisory Panel, appointed by Governor Cuomo and Comptroller DiNapoli.Click here for the episode web page.For more insights straight to your inbox subscribe to the Future in Sight newsletter, and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram Brought to you by Re:Co, an ESG Software as a Service company helping clients achieve resilient competitive advantage in the long term.Produced by Chris AttawayArtwork by Harriet RichardsonMusic by Cody Martin

Voiz Sustainability
EP 34 Sustainable Investing: The Art of Long Term Performance

Voiz Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 60:07


On Day 5 of the VoizDAO Sustainable Finance Summit we interviewed Cary Krosinsky, a Leading Educator, Author and Advisor on Sustainable Finance, including popular classes offered at Brown University, Yale University and New York University!

Climate Finance Podcast
Cary Krosinsky - Co-Founder of Sustainable Finance Institute

Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 47:09


Cary Krosinsky (LinkedIn | Website) is the Co-Founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute and the Carbon Tracker Initiative. He has co-published seven books on sustainable finance and investing. Cary has undertaken teaching and research roles at several universities including Columbia University, Brown University, Yale University, Concordia University, New York University, and University of Maryland. He has consulted the likes of the UN Principles of Responsible Investing, KPMG, Robeco, and UN Environment Programme. Cary was recently a Sustainability Advisor for the SPAC transaction of The Metals Company and a member of the New York State Common Retirement Fund Decarbonization Advisory Panel. He previously studied Computer Science at Hofstra University and was a Senior Vice President at S&P Global TruCost. Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information. Topics discussed: Cary's journey from working with big data for major institutional investors to researching and teaching Sustainable Finance. Early days of Sustainable Finance research (2007-08). Experience with co-Founding Carbon Tracker Initiative and publishing 1st book. The Long and Necessary Death of Socially Responsible Investing. Divestment versus Engagement. Evolutions in Sustainable Investing: Strategies, Funds, and Thought Leadership (2011). Examples of Prominent ETFs and Mutual Funds. Climate Tech VC Newsletter and SPACs. How Private Equity and Hedge Funds can delve into Sustainable Finance. Sustainable Real Estate: Multiple Approaches to an Evolving System (2019). The State of Sustainable Finance in the United States (2016). Overview of the Sustainable Finance Institute. Certified Sustainable Finance Analyst (CSFA) Program. Importance of Asia in the future of Sustainable Finance. Modern China: Financial Cooperation for Solving Sustainability Challenges (2020). U.S. - China Climate Finance Relations. Thoughts about COP26: Success or Failure? The COP process in broken - How can we fix it? Closing question: Advice to Academics and Youth interested in Sustainable Finance. Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 1st December 2021.

Walking With Wealth Managers
Yale ESG Professor- 'Divestment is an enormous waste of time and energy'

Walking With Wealth Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 17:18


Asset managers are increasingly trying to introduce investment practices they say will help avert climate change, but is the industry doing enough to save the planet? Yale and Brown professor Cary Krosinsky says popular methods, like divestment, are a waste of time and that fund managers should instead focus on financing the right projects and advocating for the right regulation.

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
61. Cary Krosinsky - Solving the Sustainability Challenge

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 29:17


I'm joined today by Cary Krosinsky who is a lecturer at Yale University where he teaches and advises on sustainable finance, energy studies and climate and investing. He also holds posts at Brown University, Columbia University, and Xian Jiaotong University. Hs is a published author, most recently of “Modern China: Financial Cooperation for Solving Sustainability Challenges” as well as other publications in the area of Sustainable Innovation and Impact. He is co-founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute as well as the Carbon Tracker Initiative among other initiatives and has worked closely with institutional investors to develop sustainable investment strategies and goals.My conversation with Cary traces the different phases of his career - which he counts (to date) as five. We talk about his early interest in sustainability, how he approaches cultural differences, particularly when taking the message to China and beyond, and how he has seen the field evolve. His endorsement to be flexible in one's career ambitions, to take time to allow careers to breathe, is one that resonates particularly well in today's volatile times. This podcast was supported by Alvine Capital, a specialist investment advisor and placement boutique, based in London.

The New Fashion Podcast
Cary Krosinsky

The New Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 19:11


Sophia and Cary Korsinksy discuss his path as an educator and advisor on sustainability and investing as a positive driver of change.

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Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose
21: JP Dallmann - Sustainable & Impact Investment: Advisory & Partnering Is Key To Transition And Scale Faster

Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 44:37


This is a special episode including an interview with JP Dallmann on the Sustainability Matters Today Podcast. Your host is Daniel Hartz and he interviews me on his show.  I decided to make it our next episode because it is an extra special one since we are celebrating 1 year of the IMPACT LEADERS podcast! We hope you enjoy it!  Highlights: JP’s career evolution from accounting and investment banking  What is Sustainable & Impact Investing? Companies should be investing for impact as well as returns Returns: perception vs reality Why JP found it paramount to use his financial services experience to work with investment companies that want to transition into sustainable & impact investing  Performance on some of the asset classes Who makes a bigger difference: Warrior Accountants vs Extinction Rebellion protesters The roles in society to create scalable impact  The importance of education, awareness and action Changing your pension funds to impact investing makes a 27 times bigger difference than changing your habits alone Why it is also important to change your habits Al Gore with Paul Van Zyl at The Conduit: latest trends and effects of climate change  How to use the SDGs & your values to set your priorities & Tribe Impact Capital methodology: ImpactDNA  Can companies be sustainable in the long term? The opportunity: why there is so much potential for growth in impact investing Sustainable investing 38% growth to $30trn in the last two years Some further resources to learn more about this life-changing  subject: IFAs, Impact Leaders Podcast, PRI, GSIA, GIIN, TONIIC, Ray Dalio, John Elkington, Cary Krosinsky, YouTube, Forbes.com Time stamps : [02:00] JP’s background [08:35] What is impact investing [10:05] Are impact companies small? [11:58] What is the triple bottom line?  [18:05] Preserving wealth vs preserving our future [22:35] Where your pensions are invested makes a 27x difference [28:51] Are there better ways to action than taking part in a climate strike? [32:38] The importance of education & awareness  [35:26] Can companies be sustainable long term? [38:32] There is great potential for impact investing to grow [44:30] How can people connect with JP Useful links: Subscribe to Daniel Hartz Podcast: Sustainability Matters Today Podcast (https://www.sustainabilitymatters.today/) SDG 17 - Partnership For The Goals (https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/partnerships/goal17/) PRI - Principals of Responsible Investment (https://www.unpri.org/) GSIA - Global Sustainable Investment Alliance  (http://www.gsi-alliance.org/) GIIN - The Global Impact Investing Network (https://thegiin.org/) TONIIC - The Global Action Community for Impact Investors (https://www.toniic.com/)   RISE fund (https://therisefund.com/) Tribe Impact Capital - ImpactDNA (https://www.tribeimpactcapital.com/our-services/) John Elkington (https://johnelkington.com/) John Elkington Episode 17 (http://bit.ly/ILJEJP) Cary Krosinsky's Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carykrosinsky) Cary Krosinsky's book - Sustainable Investing Revolutions In Theory And Practice (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sustainable-Investing-Revolutions-theory-practice/dp/1138678619) Cary Krosinsky Episode 18 (http://bit.ly/ILCKSFI) Ray Dalio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Dalio) Al Gore (https://www.algore.com/) Paul van Zyl (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_van_Zyl) The Conduit (https://theconduit.com/) Sir Michael Hintze GCSG AM > Approach to ESG investing (https://michael-hintze.com/afr-highlights-sir-michael-hintzes-approach-esg-investing/) FT Article - The new front for green revolution rests on warrior accountants (https://www.ft.com/content/affc108e-d20c-11e8-9a3c-5d5eac8f1ab4) Impact Investing Article by JP on Forbes.com - Just A Trend Or The Best Strategy To Help Save Our World? (http://bit.ly/ImpactInvestingOnForbes) Nordea’s illustrative analysis on carbon footprint from savings - 27x Impact (https://www.nordea.com/en/sustainability/sustainability-news/nordeas-illustrative-analysis-on-carbon-footprint-from-savings.html) Connect with JP Dallmann on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jp-dallmann/) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/JPDallmann) , or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/inspiredbyjp/) . How to incorporate SDGs into your business - Fast Forward 2030 (http://fastforward2030.com/) Find talent and careers with impact - Realchangers (https://www.realchangers.com/) Impact Leaders is produced by Podcast Publishing (http://podcastpublishing.help/)

Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose
18: Cary Krosinsky - Let The Best Impact Strategy Win

Impact Leaders - Impact Investment and Performance with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 52:06


Cary Krosinsky is the Co-founder of the Sustainable Finance Institute, Carbon Tracker and Real Impact Tracker, as well as a lecturer at Yale School of Management. He is the author of seven books including Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory and Practice and his seventh book will look at Modern China, innovation, sustainable finance and cooperation. Cary is also an advisor to Brown University’s Sustainable Investment Fund, Deep Green Metals Inc, and principal at NPV Associates. Highlights: Being selective with experiments and ruthless with what is working and what is not Stock exchanges haven’t been providing much push for impact reporting Creating a culture of sustainable and impact investing It is essential we collaborate to solve problems together It feels like a positive to encourage foreign investment into China as foreign investors have a say over conditions for the capital deployment Ecological economics’s attempt to put prices on externalities shows that there is little use in measuring carbon footprint of a portfolio because its ultimately not very impactful What is really needed is dynamic changes in corporate strategy, investment strategies and policy and supportive policies From assessing strategies to creating a certification for financial institution at Real Impact Tracker Cary is focusing on advising companies to improve their dual sustainability finance track Some SDGs are not directly investable. We need to segment which SDGs are investable and non investable, and of the investable SDGs into the direct and indirectly investable Impact measure needs to be done at a systems level as well as a strategy level. “Finance without sustainability is a recipe for environmental and social disaster” “Sustainable investing without a business case is philanthropy” We need to run 100 or more different strategies in parallel at scale One trillion dollars of impact vs $500 trillion of tradeable assets Cary Krosinsky's personal path to impact and passion for raising awareness through education Time Stamp: [06:00] What is impact investing? [10:27] Sustainable Finance Institute to understand sustainable investments in China [13:00] How is China leading from within and what is the perception from outside? [16:55] Misconception that China has enough capital to do everything [19:09] History and development of Real Impact Tracker and the community of certified financial instituitions [23:09] How receptive are companies at being certified [24:59] Case study of Ingersoll Rand putting sustainability at its core [30:57] We need sustainability and impact with a business case [36:18] Scaling sustainability in business and The Value of Everything [45:39] Cary Krosinsky's personal journey into impact Useful Links: Cary Krosinsky's Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carykrosinsky) Cary Krosinsky's book - Sustainable Investing Revolutions In Theory And Practice (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sustainable-Investing-Revolutions-theory-practice/dp/1138678619) Sustainable Finance Institute (http://www.sfini.org) Real Impact Tracker (https://realimpacttracker.com/) PRI and UN Global Compact’s Value Driver Model (https://www.unglobalcompact.org/take-action/action/value-driver-model) Ingersoll Rand (https://company.ingersollrand.com/) Safaricom Kenya (https://www.safaricom.co.ke/) HBR aritcle on Calculating The Value Of Impact Investing (https://hbr.org/2019/01/calculating-the-value-of-impact-investing) IMM - Impact Multiple of Money (https://hbr.org/2019/01/calculating-the-value-of-impact-investing) UNEP - The Value Of Everything - working paper (https://unepinquiry.org/publication/the-value-of-everything/) FT - Companies resist Hong Kong ESG disclosure proposal (https://www.ft.com/content/026ee8f2-b2de-11e9-8cb2-799a3a8cf37b) Goldman Sachs launched Sustainable Finance Group (https://www.goldmansachs.com/media-relations/press-releases/current/announcement-24-JUL-2019.html) Schroders acquires BlueOrchard Impact Investment (https://www.schroders.com/en/media-relations/newsroom/all_news_releases/schroders-acquires-majority-stake-in-leading-impact-investor-blueorchard/) TPG Growth (https://www.tpg.com/) Rise Fund (https://therisefund.com/) Nick Robbins (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nick-robins-5293a715) Mike Bloomberg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg) Ray Dalio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Dalio) Jerry Brown (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Brown) Bill McGlashan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_McGlashan)   Paul Hawken (http://www.paulhawken.com/) Connect with JP Dallmann on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jp-dallmann/) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/JPDallmann) , or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/inspiredbyjp/) . How to incorporate SDGs into your business - Fast Forward 2030 (http://fastforward2030.com/) Find talent and careers with impact - Realchangers (https://www.realchangers.com/) Impact Leaders is produced by Podcast Publishing (http://podcastpublishing.help/)

Impact on Record
Episode 5 - Cary Krosinsky

Impact on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 40:29


Cary Krosinsky teaches the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Investing at Brown University supporting the Sustainable Investment Fund within the Brown Endowment, and Lecturer, Yale College on Climate, Energy and Investing as well as Business and Sustainability. MBA Lecturer at Concordia, Maryland and the Yale School of Management. Books include the recent Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory and Practice (Routledge, 2017 with Sophie Purdom), a look at the future of investment, where financial success will require a sustainability focus and desired societal outcomes will require financial acumen, following two previous volumes on this subject (with Nick Robins and other leading contributors). Principal at NPV Associates, consulting to companies on 1) the Value Driver Model, which we created in 2013 for the PRI and Global Compact, 2) the nexus of sustainability and investor relations, a discipline we created in 2005 primarily for European public companies and 3) educational services. Senior Advisor to BlueSky Investment Management, Co-founder and Director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, and Editor of the Journal of Environmental Investing, now in its 8th year. Their next issue and a related symposium on The State of ESG Data and Metrics are being guest edited and hosted at Yale on September 22, 2017. Co-created Systems Finance at Yale in 2016, led a Working Group in 2015 for the Principles for Responsible Investment developing its Climate Change Asset Owner Strategy framework released during COP 21, and advised to the UNEP Inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System resulting in papers including The Value of Everything. Co-author of a New Vision of Value for KPMG and ClimateLens for Wilshire Associates, as well as Senior Advisor to the University of Cambridge’s Investment Leaders Group following earlier careers in environmental and institutional investment data, analytics and technology.

The Impact Report
S04 EP 12: Cary Krosinsky - Value First Impact Investing

The Impact Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 32:34


Value-First Impact Investing: Cary Krosinsky on Driving Change by Doing Well   Values-first versus value-first investing. Cary Krosinsky argues that the “s” that differentiates the two represents a significant shift in the impact investing field.   Krosinsky talked with Bard MBA in Sustainability Director Eban Goodstein about the shift from negative to positive approaches to sustainable investing, and about the business case for value-first investing. Krosinsky's latest book, Sustainable Investing: Revolutions in Theory and Practice (with Sophie Purdom), came out last December. The author of two other books on sustainable investing, he's also a noted educator, teaching at Brown, Yale, Maryland and Concordia. His advisory work includes acting as Lead Consultant to a PRI Working Group that resulted in a Climate Change Asset Owner Strategy Framework for COP 21.

SOAS Economics: Seminar series, public lectures and events
Green Finance: Momentum, Challenges and Steps to Transformation

SOAS Economics: Seminar series, public lectures and events

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 90:58


Nick Robins, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Across the world, there are growing efforts to connect the financial systems with the strategic goal of achieving sustainable development. Financial institutions, financial regulators and central banks are increasingly incorporating environmental and social factors into the activities. The G20 has championed green finance and the Financial Stability Board has promoted climate disclosure - both unthinkable a few years ago. This momentum is promising but remains insufficient. This lecture will review the evolution of this agenda, the role of the UN Environment's Finance Inquiry and some of the key that can be taken in 2017 to accelerate progress. Nick Robins Biography: Nick Robins works at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), where he is co-director of the inquiry into the Design of a Sustainable Financial System. The Inquiry promotes policies that better connect the financial system with long-term sustainable development. The Inquiry published its first global report. The Financial System We Need, in October 2015 and the second edition, From Momentum to Transformation, in September 2016. His particular focus has been on national initiatives in Brazil, the EU, France, India, Italy and the UK, along with action in key sectors such as banking, insurance and institutional investment. Nick Robins has over 20 years' experience in the policy, research and financial dimensions of sustainable development. Before joining UNEP, he was Head of the Climate Change Centre of Excellence at HSBC in London from 2007 to 2014, where he produced investment research on issues such as lean tech and climate risk. In the Thomson Extel awards for European investment research, Nick was ranked as no 1 analyst for integrated climate change in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Prior to HSBC, Nick was first head of Sustainable and Responsible Investment (SRI) research and then head of the SRI funds at Henderson Global Investors. At Henderson, he published the first ever carbon audit of an investment fund (2005) and co-designed the Industries of the Future fund. Nick has also worked for the International Institute of Environment and Development, the European Commission's Environment Directorate and was part of the original Business Council for Sustainable Development. Nick has authored two books - The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational (2006) and Sustainable Investing: the Art of Long-Term Performance (with Cary Krosinsky, 2008). He has also produced numerous reports and has had articles published by the Financial Times, the Guardian, and Huffington Post. Speaker(s): Nick Robins (UNEP), Dr. Ulrich Volz (SOAS) Event Date: 1 February 2017 Released by: SOAS Economics Podcast

Yale Center for Business and the Environment
After the Crunch: The Future of Sustainable Investing and Carbon Finance

Yale Center for Business and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2010 66:49


Nick Robins, director of HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence, and Cary Krosinsky, Vice President of Trucost, present the case for long-term, sustainable, socially responsible investing (SRI). They discuss the metrics SRI funds use to make investment decisions and how a marketplace changed by recession and stimulus will influence those decisions in the future.

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series
Sustainability and Investing

CFA Institute Take 15 Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 10:24


In episode #037, Cary Krosinsky discusses companies that embody sustainability and speaks about the future of sustainability and investing.