David emphasizes the significance of policy recognizing legal responsibilities and 'green' initiatives, establishing precise objectives for 'green' activities, and tackling environmental limitations while emphasizing the necessity of collective action to attain favorable results.
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'The imperative for companies to earn their social license appears to be rising.’ So concludes McKinsey in this valuable assessment of what is really going on in the ESG debate – which means that recognition in the business world of the importance of social licence is rising too.
With keynote from Emmanuel Faber, Chair, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
Plenary - Leading with purpose: asset owner expectations for the next 10 years
New climate commitments, greater reporting expectations and tighter manager monitoring are changing the relationship between asset owners and asset managers.
David discusses key themes in The Social Licence for Financial Markets.
Episode 10: Interview with David Rouch - Investing for Sustainability Impact
David Rouch talked about the report "A Legal Framework For Impact" in the last episode. He discussed the impact of the report on financial services and how the law in England and Wales is changing to support sustainable investing. He also identified the main barriers to aligning financial flows with the Paris Agreement's objectives.
David Rouch is a financial services partner at Freshfields with expertise in sustainable investing.
Resources: You can access the “Legal Framework for Impact” report, here. You can learn more about David’s work, here.
Episode 9: Climate Law Matters
In this episode, David provides an overview of the report. He explains what “investing for sustainability impact” (“IFSI”) means; and how it differs from other forms of sustainable investing, such as ESG. He sets out, in broad terms, the findings in the report.
Resources: You can access the “Legal Framework for Impact” report, here. You can learn more about David’s work, here.