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Barney Schauble - Senior Advisor at Nephila Capital and Chair/Director at Ceres
Episode 23
dimanche 8 juin 2025 • Duration 47:02
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com
Barney Schauble is a Senior Advisor at Nephila Capital, the oldest and largest investment management firm specializing in Climate-Related Reinsurance Risks.
Mr. Schuable has worked with Nephila on multiple catastrophe and weather risk investment products for 20+ years. He started his career as a Broker at Marsh & McLennan and Vice President of Risk Markets at Goldman Sachs.
Mr. Schauble is the Director and Chair of Ceres, a non-profit organization focused on sustainability integration in capital markets. He advises and invests in multiple ventures, including The Production Board. He is also a Socially Responsible Investor in Professional Soccer Clubs such as Venezia FC (Italy) and Oakland Roots (USA).
Barney graduated with an A.B. in Economics from Harvard University.
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Barney’s early academic and professional experience, including working at Guy Carpenter and writing his undergraduate thesis at Harvard:
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"Braving the Storm: An Analysis of Returns on Catastrophe Reinsurance from 1970 to 1994- London to Bermuda and Beyond," using Marsh Data with Professor Ken Froot.
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Nephila Platform Components
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Future of Catastrophe, (Re)Insurance, Weather, and Climate Risks
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Future of Nephila Capital Post-Acquisition
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Major Insurers leaving California, Florida, Net Zero Alliance, etc.
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Significance of SEC Climate Risk Disclosures
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The Role of ESG and Technology in Climate Risk Insurance Product Development and Innovation
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Non-Nephila Work:
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Barney’s work as Director and Chair of Ceres.
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His Socially Responsible Investing Emphasis on Professional Soccer Teams.
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Advice to Aspiring Climate Tech Entrepreneurs, Investors, and Young Professionals.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 23rd October 2023.
Robert Eccles - Visiting Professor at Oxford University and Founding Chairman of SASB - Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
Episode 22
samedi 12 octobre 2024 • Duration 57:31
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Robert G. Eccles is a leading ESG integration academic focusing on sustainable corporate and investment strategies. His work focuses on how capital markets can contribute to ensuring a sustainable society for generations to come.
Dr. Eccles is a Visiting Professor of Management Practice at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. He was a Tenured Professor at Harvard Business School. Eccles has also been a Visiting Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, and a Berkeley Social Impact Fellow at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.
He was the founding chairman of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and one of the founders of the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC). He is also the first Chair of KKR’s “Sustainability Expert Advisory Council” and was an Eminent Academic Advisor to the Boston Consulting Group on Global ESG Integration and Reporting. He is notably a prolific commentator on Forbes, having published over 150 articles. Dr. Eccles received an S.B. in Mathematics and an S.B. in Humanities and Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an A.M. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University.
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Dr. Eccles’s early intellectual evolution was from studying mathematics and humanities at MIT to doing a Ph.D. in sociology focusing on the construction industry.
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How writing books on Transfer Pricing and Investment Banking Dealmaking earned Dr. Eccles tenureship at Harvard Business School.
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Transition from Academia to Consulting in Disclosure and Performance in the 1990s
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Book Publications on Value & Integrated Reporting in the 2000s:
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2001: The Value Reporting Revolution: Moving beyond the earnings game
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2002: Building Public Trust: the Future of Corporate Reporting
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2010: One Report: Integrated Reporting for a Sustainable Strategy
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Founding Leadership Journey with IIRC (International Integrated Reporting Council) and SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board).
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Post-SASB Book Publication: The Integrated Reporting Movement: Meaning, Momentum, Motives, and Materiality (2014).
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Importance of Materiality:
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Thoughts on IIRC & SASB Consolidations to ISSB-IFRS
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Historical Origins of ESG and Sustainability Reporting
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Political Backlash and Regulation on ESG:
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Some Constructive Feedback To 23 Red States On Their Anti-ESG Campaigns (August 2023).
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A Color Spectrum Analysis Of The Redness Of 23 Red States (July 2023).
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Written Statement for the House Financial Services Committee June 12, 2023 Hearing entitled "Protecting Investor Interests: Examining Environmental and Social Policy in Financial Regulation"
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Anti-ESG Fund Analysis: Drilling Into DRLL’s Top 10 Holdings: A Woke Analysis (2022)
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Global SDG Funding Gap:
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How to close the $2.5 trillion annual funding gap (Jan 2018).
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$2.5trn in need is not $2.5trn in opportunities (September 2023).
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Advice to Future ESG and Sustainable Finance Academics, Practitioners, Financiers, and Investors.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 26 September 2023.
Simmi Sareen - State of Indian Climate Finance - Co-Founder of Climake and Director at Unitus Investment Bank
Episode 13
dimanche 20 août 2023 • Duration 41:28
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Simmi Sareen is the Director of Unitus Capital, an Indian Impact-focused Investment Bank. She is the Co-Founder of Climake, along with Shravan Shankar, a Climate Venture Studio supporting the growth of Early-Stage Indian startups. Climake publishes an annual report on the “State of Climate Finance in India.” Simmi Sareen previously founded fintech platforms, Loans4SME and GreenFunder, focusing on venture debt, asset finance, and working capital loans to social enterprises, MSMEs, and startups in India. Prior to her Climate and Impact Career transition, Simmi was a Vice-President and Head of Research at Morgan Stanley, focused on Structured Finance and Credit Derivatives, and was the Head of Risk of Grameen Impact India. She is a Chartered Accountant and was a Sloan Fellow at London Business School.
Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Simmi’s career evolution from working at a Bulge-Bracket Investment Bank to focusing on Climate Finance and Social Impact in India.
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Process and reasoning behind launching Climake and emphasizing on data-driven research and pilot programs.
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Climake’s 2023 Edition of “State of Climate Finance in India” report.
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India’s Short-Term (Peak Emissions in 2030) and Long-Term (2070) Decarbonization Targets.
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India requires USD $1 Trillion by 2030 - $120 Billion of Annual Investments - to reach its 2030 target.
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Breakdown of USD $22.5 Billion in Indian Climate Tech Investments in 2022.
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Investment Opportunities in Indian Climate Tech:
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Renewable Energy.
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Electric Mobility.
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Lithium-Ion Battery Cell Manufacturing.
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Agriculture Technology.
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Waste Management and Circularity.
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Climate Adaptation Solutions (Water, Heating, and Cooling).
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Industrial Decarbonization Solutions.
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India’s Climate Finance Landscape:
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Universe and Segmentation of Climate Equity Investors.
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Local Debt and Non-Dilutive Financing Ecosystem.
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Pilot Program currently in progress at Climake:
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Simmi’s advice to Investors (Survey) and Young Entrepreneurs interested in the Indian Climate Tech and Finance Sector.
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Subscribe to Climake’s Substack Newsletter for the latest insights.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 3rd May 2023.
Fiona Reynolds - Fr. CEO of United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment
Episode 12
dimanche 6 août 2023 • Duration 37:04
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Fiona Reynolds was the CEO of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI) from 2013 to 2021.
The UN PRI was created in 2006 to promote the incorporation of ESG Factors (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) into investment decision-making. It currently has 4900+ signatories (Asset Owners and Investment Management Firms) representing $120+ Trillion in AUM (Assets Under Management) in over 80 countries. Prior to UN PRI, Fiona Reynolds was the CEO of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, a non-profit organization representing Australia’s $1.6 trillion profit-to-member superannuation industry. She previously studied Public Policy at Deakin University.
Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Fiona’s career progression from the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees to the UN PRI.
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Origins and Early Days of UN PRI as an organization.
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Creation of the Six Principles and Growth in Signatories.
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Evolution in Responsible Investment and ESG Integration.
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Fiona’s Leadership Challenges and Collective Accomplishments at UN PRI.
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Role of Public Policy in ESG: Inevitable Policy Response (IPR).
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Case Studies on ESG:
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UN PRI Initiatives on Climate Change (E of ESG):
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Montreal Carbon Pledge in 2014 (Measure & Disclose Carbon Footprint of Investment Portfolio).
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Climate Action 100+ (Shareholder Engagement during Proxy Season).
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Focus on S of ESG: Human Rights Issues such as Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.
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Special Focus on the Role/Importance of Women in ESG Progression (for International Women’s Day on March 8th)
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Notable Female Advocates on ESG:
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Louise Davidson, CEO of the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors.
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Sharan Burrow, Former General Secretary of the International Trade Union Congress.
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Sagarika Chatterjee, Leader of GFANZ (Glasgow Finance Alliance on Net Zero).
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Maria Lettini, CEO of FAIRR Initiative and US SIF: Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment.
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Fiona Reynolds’ Current Advisory Engagement Portfolio:
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Advisory Roles at Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, Affirmative Investment Management (Fixed Income), and UNSW Australian Human Rights Institute.
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Chair of UN Global Compact Network Australia and Qualitas Group (Real Estate Investing).
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Director Roles at the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute and Frontier Advisors (Institutional Investor Advisor).
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Advice to future generations on meaningful careers in ESG and Sustainable Finance.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 8th March 2023.
Marilyn Waite - Managing Director of Climate Finance Fund and Venture Partner at Aera VC
Episode 10
mercredi 11 mai 2022 • Duration 41:20
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Marilyn Waite is the Managing Director of the Climate Finance Fund and a Venture Partner at Aera Venture Capital. She is the author of Sustainability at Work: Careers that make a difference (2016), an Editor at GreenBiz, and a host of the China CleanTech Podcast with New Energy Nexus. Prior to Climate Finance Fund, Marilyn was the Climate and Clean Energy Finance Program Officer at William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, a Strategy Executive at AREVA (Nuclear Power and Renewable Energy) in Paris, France, a Senior Research Fellow at Project Drawdown, an Energy Lead at Village Capital, and a Science and Tech Policy Fellow at the U.S. National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine. She previously studied Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University, worked as a World Food Programme Fellow in Southern Madagascar, and obtained her MSc in Engineering for Sustainable Development from University of Cambridge.
Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Marilyn’s climate journey / sustainable career transitions from working in Madagascar, China, and France to working in Philanthropy, Sustainable finance, and Venture capital.
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Eureka moment: How Marilyn’s experience with unreliable electricity in Madagascar and corporate R&D strategies in France shaped her focus towards mobilising capital for Climate and Clean Energy solutions.
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William & Flora Hewlett Foundation’s Climate Finance Strategy 2018-23.
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Implications of Passive Asset Management on ESG, Decarbonisation, and incorporation of Climate Risks and Impacts.
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Unrealised potential of deposits ($100+ trillion globally) at Credit Unions (Community Financial Institutions) and Retail Banks to fight climate change.
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Global expansion of Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF).
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Case Study: Clean Energy Credit Union - An American Credit Union providing affordable consumer loans for clean energy products and services.
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The role of Venture Capital in enabling Climate and Clean Energy solutions.
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European Union - Complex Finance and Climate Policy Landscape.
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Climate Policies and Actions in the United States (Check out Marilyn’s testimony to the U.S Senate Committee on Finance, Housing, and Urban Affairs and Marilyn’s response to Public Input on Climate Change Disclosures to the SEC).
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Policy Innovation in China - Pilot Zones and Central Bank Green Lending (Check out S2E7 and S3E1 on the China CleanTech Podcast).
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Diversity Initiative Case study: VC Include Fellowship.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 21st February 2022.
Alexandra Wright-Gladstein - Founder & CEO of Sphere (Fossil Fuel Free 401(k)s)
Episode 9
lundi 17 janvier 2022 • Duration 36:39
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Alexandra Wright-Gladstein is the Founder and CEO of Sphere. Sphere is a public benefit corporation that is amplifying a social movement to get 401(k) retirement savings money out of fossil fuel companies. Sphere has two ‘first of its kind’ products: i) Sphere 500 Fossil Fuel Free Index (SPFFXI) which tracks the S&P500 excluding the fossil fuel companies, and ii) Sphere 500 Fossil Fuel Mutual Fund which tracks SPFFXI. Prior to Sphere, Alex co-founded Ayar Labs, a tech startup that produces power efficient optical input-output solutions, in 2015. Ayar Labs has raised over $60 million from the likes of Founders Fund, Intel Capital, and Lockheed Martin Ventures. She previously studied Economics and Political Science at Tufts University, worked at Enel X North America, and obtained her MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Alexandra’s climate journey from working in the energy sector and studying entrepreneurship / technology transfer to founding Ayar Labs and Sphere.
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Eureka moment: Alex enduring an arduous three year process to be able to offer her employees, at Ayar Labs, with fossil fuel free 401(k)s.
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Brief overview of 401(k) plans. 79% of American employees have access to a 401(k) plan.
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Pain point 1: 82% of Americans believe in Climate Change and 70-80% are not happy or aware that their retirement savings are invested in fossil fuel companies.
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Pain point 2: 99% of Americans have on average $6000 invested in fossil fuel companies and only 0.1% of 401(k) assets under management is sustainably invested. This is despite 33% of professionally managed AUM using sustainable investing strategies.
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Why Fossil Fuel Free Funds instead of ESG Funds?
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Main impediments for lack of sustainability integration in 401(k)s (Fear of lawsuits, regulatory roadblocks, pricing premium for ESG products, and preference for Mutual Funds).
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Regulatory support from the current presidential administration for ESG integration in 401(k)s.
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How Sphere’s Index and Mutual Fund solves these problems?
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VC Funding from Pale Blue Dot, Climate Capital, and other Angel Investors.
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‘Nuts and Bolts’ partnerships for developing Mutual Funds and ETFs (Distributor, Fund Administrator, and Investment Advisor - Jason Britton at Reflection Asset Management).
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Closing question 1: Advice to Tech entrepreneurs who want to engage in (Climate) Finance entrepreneurship.
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Closing question 2: Advice to internal corporate sustainability change makers.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 4th January 2022.
Cary Krosinsky - Co-Founder of Sustainable Finance Institute
Episode 8
samedi 25 décembre 2021 • Duration 47:09
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com 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.
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Cary’s journey from working with big data for major institutional investors to researching and teaching Sustainable Finance.
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Early days of Sustainable Finance research (2007-08). Experience with co-Founding Carbon Tracker Initiative and publishing 1st book.
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The Long and Necessary Death of Socially Responsible Investing.
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Evolutions in Sustainable Investing: Strategies, Funds, and Thought Leadership (2011).
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Examples of Prominent ETFs and Mutual Funds.
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Climate Tech VC Newsletter and SPACs.
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How Private Equity and Hedge Funds can delve into Sustainable Finance.
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Sustainable Real Estate: Multiple Approaches to an Evolving System (2019).
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The State of Sustainable Finance in the United States (2016).
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Overview of the Sustainable Finance Institute.
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Importance of Asia in the future of Sustainable Finance.
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Modern China: Financial Cooperation for Solving Sustainability Challenges (2020).
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U.S. - China Climate Finance Relations.
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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.
Sean Kidney - CEO & Co-Founder of Climate Bonds Initiative
Episode 7
vendredi 3 décembre 2021 • Duration 45:46
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Sean Kidney is the Co-Founder and CEO of Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI). CBI is an international investor focused NGO working to mobilise global capital for climate action. CBI is the only organisation working solely on mobilising the $100 trillion bond market for climate change solutions. Sean Kidney studied at University of Sydney and he is currently a Professor of Practice at SOAS University of London.
Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Sean’s journey from running several media ventures in Australia to focusing on global climate action.
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Origin story of Climate Bonds Initiative.
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Evolution of Green Bonds (Milestones).
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Projection of $5 trillion annual Green Bond issuance by 2025.
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CBI’s Transition Finance Framework and Label (for Transforming Companies).
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CBI’s Interactive Data Platform, Bond Library, Underwriters’ League Table, and Stock Exchanges with Green Bond Segments.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 16th November 2021.
Lesley Ndlovu - African Risk Capacity (Climate Risk Insurance in Africa)
Episode 6
jeudi 14 octobre 2021 • Duration 34:17
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Lindelwe Lesley Ndlovu is the CEO of the African Risk Capacity ‘‘ARC’’ Ltd. ARC Ltd is a specialist insurance company that provides parametric insurance coverage to African countries against extreme weather events and natural disasters. Prior to ARC, Lesley worked with AXA Group, AXIS Capital, and Deloitte in various senior management roles. Lesley is a graduate of Christ Church, University of Oxford in England and at the Institut Européen d’Administration des Affaires (INSEAD) in France. Lesley sits on the Board of Directors of the UN Environment Programme Finance Initiative for the Principles of Sustainable Insurance, and the Weather Risk Management Association, and he is a Non-Executive Director of PULA. He is a CFA charter holder, a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England & Wales, and a member of the Institute of Directors.
Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information. Topics discussed:
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Lesley’s journey from Zimbabwe, to working in Bermuda, London, Paris, and Singapore in the Hedge Fund and Reinsurance sector before moving back to Africa.
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Introduction of the African Risk Capacity and ARC’s two entities: African Risk Capacity Agency and ARC Limited (Ltd).
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Tools: Parametric Insurance, Catastrophe (Insurance-Linked) Bonds, Risk Pooling, Green Bonds, and Climate Adaptation Finance.
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ARC Ltd 2020 Annual Report and 2025 (Inclusive) Growth Strategy.
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Lesley’s advice to Institutional Investors and Startups interested in Climate Risk Insurance in Africa.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 11th October 2021.
Delton Chen - Global Carbon Reward (Carbon Quantitative Easing)
Episode 5
mardi 5 octobre 2021 • Duration 38:37
Purchase the Climate Finance Course at www.climatefinancecourse.com Delton Chen founded the Global Carbon Reward initiative in 2013. Delton is a qualified civil engineer and geo-hydrologist, and he holds a Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Queensland, Australia. Delton did his doctoral research on the hydrology of a coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef, and he has 20 years of combined experience in groundwater management, environmental impact assessment, geothermal energy and climate mitigation. Delton is a thought-leader in the development of public policies based on Central Bank Digital Currencies, and is a member of the Blockchain Climate Institute. Delton founded the “Global Carbon Reward” initiative to help reduce and remove carbon at the speed and scale that are needed to stabilize the climate and meet the 2015 Paris Agreement. Delton believes that the Global Carbon Reward can fill the funding gap for climate mitigation and help protect communities and ecosystems from the ravages of climate change and over-consumption. Check out the Climate Finance Podcast website for more information.
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Introduction of the Global Carbon Reward (and Carbon Quantitative Easing).
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Modern Monetary Theory inspiration for ‘Ministry for the Future’ by Kim Stanley Robinson.
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Relevance to Modern Monetary Theory, Green Quantitative Easing, and Central Bank mandates moving towards Climate Change.
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Details about the Carbon Currency.
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Biophysical analysis for Monetary Policy (Living Systems Economy)
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How can you contribute to the Global Carbon Reward?
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Advice to STEM researchers who want carry out finance and economics research: ‘Using an epistemic way of thinking’.
Note: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment advice. The interview took place on 27th September 2021.









