Kathryn McDonald, the co-founder and Head of Investments & Sustainability at Radiant ESG Global Investors joins Jeff Gitterman to discuss the role of ESG and impact investing. They have a conversation on the differences and similarities between impact and ESG investing. They also talk about available opportunities in impact and ESG investing and why her company prefers to invest in organizations aligned with SDGs.
Vian Sharif, CEO of Nature Alpha, and Peter Tuchman, Senior Floor Trader at TradeMas discuss how Nature Alpha is aiming for the global economy to work for nature and investors. Our guests break this down and more with our host, Vince Molinari.
Remy Blaire and Amy Seidman, Founder and CEO of Noble Profit and Founder of BFlo Technology, discuss how technology has affected business and how she is harnessing technology to improve our lives. They also discuss how data transparency can encourage sustainability and how BFlo can help real-time reporting and establish truth around sustainability claims.
Enzo Barracco, an Emmy-nominated photographer and author, joins Remy Blaire to talk about the various changes he has witnessed in our planet in his work as a photographer. They also discuss his latest book, ‘The Skin of Rock - Galapagos’, and why he prefers nature as his subject rather than human beings. In addition, he chats about his involvement in the 2023 Climate and Capital Conference at the NYSE.
Runa Ray, a fashion environmentalist and designer, joins Remy Blaire to talk about the 2023 SDG Summit and the first EU algae awareness. They also discuss the future of the fashion industry and the materials that will potentially shape the sector.
Jeff Gitterman discusses how consumers are aligning their everyday purchases with their political beliefs with Abigael Wuest, the CEO and Co-Founder of Goods Unite Us, and Brian Potts, a Co-Founder and Board Chair from Goods Unite Us. They discuss DEMZ, the first Democratic large-cap core ETF, and their ongoing plans to launch a GOP version. They also examine the usage of their data by different demographics in the U.S. and how political data aligns with ESG.
Join us at the annual ICE Climate & Capital Conference, hosted at the New York Stock Exchange during Climate Week NYC.This year’s event will be centered around three interconnected themes: adaptation, innovation, and regulation (“AIR”). Over the next decade, industry professionals will face increasing exposure to both known and emerging risks, including physical climate risk, biodiversity loss, large-scale human migration, and changing regulatory frameworks. Advances in environmental technologies and new ideas for improving the effectiveness of government policies are likely to shift the landscape still further. The ICE Climate & Capital Conference will provide attendees with practical tools to navigate climate-related challenges and opportunities.Through a series of panels, fireside chats, and interactive discussions with industry leaders, attendees will come away with actionable strategies for both mitigating risk and fostering innovation to reduce emissions and build resilience for the world’s most vulnerable communities.
The use of sustainable raw materials in the fashion industry hopes to minimize the negative effects of garments and apparel on the environment. But what impact will new regulations have on the sector? Remy Blaire recently had a chance to discuss this with Paul Foulkes Arellano, the founder of Circuthon Consulting.
Jeff Gitterman talks with Brianne Lynch, the Head of Market Insights and Akshata Bailkeri, the Head of Research about EquityZen's growing portfolio and impact investing in various sectors from clean energy to food tech.
Achieving carbon neutrality is key to avoiding the consequences of climate change. Phinia is focused on developing systems, products, and solutions towards a carbon-free tomorrow. Join us as Remy Blaire has a chat with Phinia President and CEO, Brady Ericsson.
Michele Bongiovanni, CEO/Founder at HealRWorld, Music4ClimateJustice and Kerry Gordy, CEO at Kerry Gordy Enterprises talks with Vince Molinari about the first every United Nations SDG-focused debit card and the issue of copyright recapture in the music industry.
TheIMPACT host Jeff Gitterman moderates a debate with Anson Frericks, Co-Founder and President of Strive Asset Management and Alex Wright-Gladstein, Founder and CEO of Sphere. They discuss the different viewpoints on ESG and climate change. Both have become major issues in politics and with shareholders.