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Sustainable Investing is fast becoming an essential method of generating long-term returns, moving beyond the negative approaches to socially responsible investing that have dominated the field. This book, our second on the subject, provides over 15 case studies of leading global investors and companies demonstrating how they successfully apply sustainability aspects to their core strategies. Learn from prominent thought leaders Dan Esty and Paul Hawken among others who have contributed key chapters. Our chapter on performance shows clearly how these strategies have been working once negative…mehr
Sustainable Investing is fast becoming an essential method of generating long-term returns, moving beyond the negative approaches to socially responsible investing that have dominated the field. This book, our second on the subject, provides over 15 case studies of leading global investors and companies demonstrating how they successfully apply sustainability aspects to their core strategies. Learn from prominent thought leaders Dan Esty and Paul Hawken among others who have contributed key chapters. Our chapter on performance shows clearly how these strategies have been working once negative approaches are parsed out by those examining fund returns. This book also examines in great depth what data exists, and what's on the horizon, to best measure & capture sustainability successfully. Regional perspectives, including 3 chapters on Asia, and focuses on Canada, Australia, Africa & India are also included, as is a look across asset classes. Sustainable Investing, when performed with a positive perspective, has been outperforming the mainstream, unlike negative approaches designed to match benchmark returns. From eco-efficiency to sustainability-driven innovation and beyond, investors of all shapes & sizes need to know how best to position themselves for the radical market shifts underway.
CARY KROSINSKY is coeditor of a previous book on this subject--Sustainable Investing: the Art of Long-Term Performance, also with Nick Robins. Cary is a Senior Vice President and member of the management team for Trucost, which has become the recognized global leader in corporate environmental data and analysis, including advising the respected Newsweek Green Rankings. He also teaches sustainability and investing at Columbia University's Earth Institute and an MBA course on the same subject at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, and is also a frequent speaker on the intersection of sustainability and ownership. He was a member of the expert group that helped create the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment.
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Acknowledgments xix About the Editor xxi About the Contributors xxiii Introduction xxxv CHAPTER 1 The Sustainability Imperative 1 David A. Lubin and Daniel C. Esty CHAPTER 2 Jupiter Ecology 11 Mark L. Trevitt CHAPTER 3 A Predictor of Performance 27 Paul Hawken CHAPTER 4 Highwater Global 35 Alexis van Gelder, Dean Martucci, and Erika Kimball CHAPTER 5 Further Context 47 Cary Krosinsky CHAPTER 6 Sustainable Asset Management 53 Thomas O. Murtha and Ashley Hamilton CHAPTER 7 Domini and BP 81 Colm Fay CHAPTER 8 The Story of Calvert 91 Sam Brownell and Sara Herald CHAPTER 9 Winslow 107 Amrita Vijay Kumar CHAPTER 10 Portfolio 21 115 Ashley Hamilton CHAPTER 11 Northwest and Ethical Investments 123 Dana Krechowicz CHAPTER 12 Looking for a Green Century: Passive-Indexed versus Active Portfolio Management 133 Fernando Viana CHAPTER 13 Pictet Water 145 Jenna Manheimer and Nancy Degnan CHAPTER 14 Inflection Point Capital Management and Strategically Aware Investing 159 Matthew J. Kiernan CHAPTER 15 Environmental Metrics 169 James Salo CHAPTER 16 Crawford Chemicals: Carbon Risk Management in an Uncertain Environment 181 Thomas J. Nist, Pavel Yakovlev, and Becky Weisberg CHAPTER 17 Using Statistical Tools 203 Sam Brownell CHAPTER 18 Barriers to Sustainable Investing 211 Stephen Viederman CHAPTER 19 The Silent "S" in ESG 217 Dan Viederman CHAPTER 20 Sustainable Investing: A Ten-Year Perspective 221 Nancy Degnan CHAPTER 21 Bloomberg 235 Curtis Ravenel CHAPTER 22 Aviva 241 Malte Griess-Nega and Nick Robins CHAPTER 23 Generation Investment Management 253 Malte Griess-Nega and Nick Robins CHAPTER 24 Insight Investment: Reflections and Lessons Learned from Integrating Sustainability 261 Rory Sullivan CHAPTER 25 The Unexpected Role Model: Chinese Environmental and Energy Policy 277 J. Jason Mitchell CHAPTER 26 Ethical Asia 301 Simon Powell CHAPTER 27 Mitigating ESG Risk in Asian Portfolios 313 Lucy Carmody and Laura Dodge CHAPTER 28 Sustainable Investing and Canada 323 Dana Krechowicz and Alex Wood CHAPTER 29 High-Risk Areas, Resources, and Sustainability 329 N.A.J. Taylor CHAPTER 30 Sustainable Investing in Africa's Frontier Markets 345 Graham Sinclair and Roselyne Yao CHAPTER 31 Evolution of ESG in India 359 Sumantra Sen CHAPTER 32 Indexes 365 Graham Sinclair CHAPTER 33 How Asset Owners Can Achieve a Sustainable Investing Framework 383 Roger Urwin CHAPTER 34 On Performance 393 Bud Sturmak and Cary Krosinsky CHAPTER 35 Private Equity 401 Graham Sinclair CHAPTER 36 Blue Wolf: Implications for Private Equity 417 Adam Blumenthal and Michael Musuraca CHAPTER 37 New Business Models, Measurement, and Methodologies 423 Howard Brown CHAPTER 38 Terminology and Intention 429 Lloyd Kurtz CONCLUSION Cary Krosinsky 441 APPENDIX A Sample Curriculum 447 APPENDIX B Investors 453 Index 455
Acknowledgments xix About the Editor xxi About the Contributors xxiii Introduction xxxv CHAPTER 1 The Sustainability Imperative 1 David A. Lubin and Daniel C. Esty CHAPTER 2 Jupiter Ecology 11 Mark L. Trevitt CHAPTER 3 A Predictor of Performance 27 Paul Hawken CHAPTER 4 Highwater Global 35 Alexis van Gelder, Dean Martucci, and Erika Kimball CHAPTER 5 Further Context 47 Cary Krosinsky CHAPTER 6 Sustainable Asset Management 53 Thomas O. Murtha and Ashley Hamilton CHAPTER 7 Domini and BP 81 Colm Fay CHAPTER 8 The Story of Calvert 91 Sam Brownell and Sara Herald CHAPTER 9 Winslow 107 Amrita Vijay Kumar CHAPTER 10 Portfolio 21 115 Ashley Hamilton CHAPTER 11 Northwest and Ethical Investments 123 Dana Krechowicz CHAPTER 12 Looking for a Green Century: Passive-Indexed versus Active Portfolio Management 133 Fernando Viana CHAPTER 13 Pictet Water 145 Jenna Manheimer and Nancy Degnan CHAPTER 14 Inflection Point Capital Management and Strategically Aware Investing 159 Matthew J. Kiernan CHAPTER 15 Environmental Metrics 169 James Salo CHAPTER 16 Crawford Chemicals: Carbon Risk Management in an Uncertain Environment 181 Thomas J. Nist, Pavel Yakovlev, and Becky Weisberg CHAPTER 17 Using Statistical Tools 203 Sam Brownell CHAPTER 18 Barriers to Sustainable Investing 211 Stephen Viederman CHAPTER 19 The Silent "S" in ESG 217 Dan Viederman CHAPTER 20 Sustainable Investing: A Ten-Year Perspective 221 Nancy Degnan CHAPTER 21 Bloomberg 235 Curtis Ravenel CHAPTER 22 Aviva 241 Malte Griess-Nega and Nick Robins CHAPTER 23 Generation Investment Management 253 Malte Griess-Nega and Nick Robins CHAPTER 24 Insight Investment: Reflections and Lessons Learned from Integrating Sustainability 261 Rory Sullivan CHAPTER 25 The Unexpected Role Model: Chinese Environmental and Energy Policy 277 J. Jason Mitchell CHAPTER 26 Ethical Asia 301 Simon Powell CHAPTER 27 Mitigating ESG Risk in Asian Portfolios 313 Lucy Carmody and Laura Dodge CHAPTER 28 Sustainable Investing and Canada 323 Dana Krechowicz and Alex Wood CHAPTER 29 High-Risk Areas, Resources, and Sustainability 329 N.A.J. Taylor CHAPTER 30 Sustainable Investing in Africa's Frontier Markets 345 Graham Sinclair and Roselyne Yao CHAPTER 31 Evolution of ESG in India 359 Sumantra Sen CHAPTER 32 Indexes 365 Graham Sinclair CHAPTER 33 How Asset Owners Can Achieve a Sustainable Investing Framework 383 Roger Urwin CHAPTER 34 On Performance 393 Bud Sturmak and Cary Krosinsky CHAPTER 35 Private Equity 401 Graham Sinclair CHAPTER 36 Blue Wolf: Implications for Private Equity 417 Adam Blumenthal and Michael Musuraca CHAPTER 37 New Business Models, Measurement, and Methodologies 423 Howard Brown CHAPTER 38 Terminology and Intention 429 Lloyd Kurtz CONCLUSION Cary Krosinsky 441 APPENDIX A Sample Curriculum 447 APPENDIX B Investors 453 Index 455
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