Post by sweetpea33 on Jan 22, 2024 2:27:17 GMT -5
Beyond checking the boxes Mark Gough, CEO of the Capitals Coalition, said the digitization of ESG data is exciting because it moves away from the old rhythms of pushing out reports once a year, which he compared to water flowing through a pipe with holes in it. "Actually, we're moving more to a lake where you'd go and dip in, and you get it out … That's something where we're going to see a significant step forward, when we start getting the technical companies and others involved in this process." Along those lines, Mohin described a need for tools offering real-time, forecastable information for company leaders.
"It’s not a tick-the-box sort of beauty contest anymore," he said. 7. The social factor It’s critical to look at an organization’s direct and indirect environmental impacts on the well-being of stakeholders, Gough said. (Paying attention to people is one reason the Capitals Coalition renamed itself from the Natural Capital Coalition.) "This Email List is the key thing here — who is actually being impacted by it, and are they involved in the process of understanding it?" he said. In addition, interest in corporate disclosures via frameworks such as GRI and SASB appears to be spreading internationally, especially beyond developed nations.
Actually inspired a lot of people to start thinking about this in a slightly different way, particularly in emerging markets," said Gough, who described a massive interest by African nations, including Madagascar and Uganda, which have often previously been left out of the picture.Episode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson Controls Plus, the case for investing in female climate-tech entrepreneurs. By Heather Clancy & Joel Makower April 16, 2021 podcast Week in Review Stories discussed this week (9:58).
"It’s not a tick-the-box sort of beauty contest anymore," he said. 7. The social factor It’s critical to look at an organization’s direct and indirect environmental impacts on the well-being of stakeholders, Gough said. (Paying attention to people is one reason the Capitals Coalition renamed itself from the Natural Capital Coalition.) "This Email List is the key thing here — who is actually being impacted by it, and are they involved in the process of understanding it?" he said. In addition, interest in corporate disclosures via frameworks such as GRI and SASB appears to be spreading internationally, especially beyond developed nations.
Actually inspired a lot of people to start thinking about this in a slightly different way, particularly in emerging markets," said Gough, who described a massive interest by African nations, including Madagascar and Uganda, which have often previously been left out of the picture.Episode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson Controls Plus, the case for investing in female climate-tech entrepreneurs. By Heather Clancy & Joel Makower April 16, 2021 podcast Week in Review Stories discussed this week (9:58).