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Episode 158 | May 11, 2022

Wanted by the SEC: Comments on Proposed GHG Emissions Rule

Steven Rothstein, Managing Director, Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets

The Securities and Exchange Commission just proposed a draft rule that will require companies to report their GHG emissions, and is welcoming public comments on the draft (by May 20). This is a great opportunity for investors and their financial advisors to share their thoughts and concerns about corporate sustainability with the SEC. Today’s podcast […]

Episode 104 | December 2, 2020

How ESG Regulation Affects the Cost of Capital

Jake Moeller, Senior Investment Consultant at Square Mile Investment & Research

Jake Moeller, Senior Investment Consultant at Square Mile, talks about the dramatic increase in assets under management going into sustainable and responsible investment strategies globally since 2016, with 30%+ AUM in both the U.S. and Europe incorporating ESG analysis. Moeller and I discuss how Europe continues to be 5+ years ahead of the U.S. in […]

Episode 69 | February 4, 2020

How WELL Certification is reducing global GHG Emissions

Rachel Gutter, President, International Well Building Institute (IWBI)

Gutter tells listeners how the International WELL Building Institute is advancing health and well-being for people around the globe through better buildings and communities and stronger organizations. The WELL Building Standard is now used by over 10,000 WELL Accredited Professionals (WELL APs) world-wide, and there are over 500 million square feet of certified or registered […]

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