Brace for impact

The current global context is testing the limits of the economic system built in the last century. This session looked at the need to accelerate the transition towards a more resilient and sustainable economy. In particular, it explored ways asset owners can influence this process focusing on the long-term outcome of their investments.


Speakers
Laurent Ramsey, co-chief executive, Pictet Asset Management and managing partner, Pictet Group (Switzerland)


Chair
Fiona Reynolds, chief executive, Conexus Financial (Australia)

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Climate geo-engineering: the benefits and risk of tech intervention

Humans will have to directly cool the earth’s climate through technological interventions if we want to undo the warming that has taken place due to human emissions, according to physicist, climate policy expert and author, David Keith.

The power of collective stewardship

Collective campaigns can vastly increase the effectiveness of stewardship, particularly on contentious issues. Asset owners are well-placed to bring results with their financial clout and focus on the long-term best interests of the companies they invest in.

Decarbonizing infrastructure requires public private partnership

Panellists speaking at Sustainability in Practice discuss the need for public and private investment to work together to decarbonize infrastructure

Bridgewater: The complexity of assessing corporate decarbonization

The ambiguity of forward-looking assessments and the complexity of engaging with the highest emitters are some of the big challenges asset owners face in decarbonising their portfolios 

UN SDGs prove market-beating themes

The UN's SDGs align with thematic investment themes that are backed by multiple mega-trends, according to the head of thematic research at Pictet Asset Management.

Woodwell and Wellington talk climate risk

Woodwell Climate Research Center and Wellington Management talk about their shared climate change mitigation efforts.