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Systems thinking for a sustainable future.
Using systems thinking to build a sustainable future.
Why Do ESG Ratings Vary So Widely?
MIT Sloan's Florian Berg on why investors need to dig deep to understand what data the different raters are using, and how they are using it
Knowledge to action: Developing local solutions to the climate crisis
Our Director of Policy & Engagement, Bethany Patten, moderated this COP28 session on the importance of developing strong ties between researchers, communities & decision-makers.
Systemic Investing for Social Change
Seeking to understand actors, interconnections, and dynamics, systemic investing asks what change is needed, and how financial capital might be allocated to enable it.
Investment motivations are being ignored in ESG
We should stop arguing over how sustainable investment should look, says Florian Heeb and Julian Kolbel.
The Economic Impact of ESG Ratings
This study examines the impact of ESG ratings on fund holdings, stock returns, and firm behavior.
Do Investors Care about Impact?
Assesses how investors’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable investments responds to the social impact of those investments.
Is sustainable finance a dangerous placebo effect?
Research finds there is an opportunity to invest in a climate-conscious fund does not erode individuals’ support for climate regulation.
Beyond the Ivory Tower: The Professor Who Shows En-ROADS to Everyone
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Academics often use the En-ROADS climate solution simulator with their students, but Dr. Petra Molthan-Hill is getting the tool in front of leaders in the public and private sector.