Pri Podcasts

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Follow the PRI to get an insight into the world of responsible investment, with investor perspectives and discussion on a range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) topics. . For any queries or suggestions, please contact ben.pincombe@unpri.org

Episodes

  • A sustainable and inclusive recovery from COVID-19

    20/07/2020 Duration: 31min

    The connection between investors and policymakers is not working as it should if the recovery from COVID-19 is to be sustainable and inclusive with concrete reforms. This podcast explores the role investors have in elevating climate and human rights as part of the COVID-19 recovery, and how they can work with policy makers to achieve on key goals. Futher resources: Sustainable and inclusive: COVID-19 recovery and reform

  • A Legal Framework for Impact: AP2's investment approach

    13/07/2020 Duration: 20min

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, and the second to feature A Legal Framework for Impact, the PRI’s Oliva Mooney hosts Martin Jonasson, General Counsel of AP2, and Elodie Feller, Investment Lead at United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). They discuss what investing for sustainability impact means and why it is important. They also dig deeper with specific examples of investor approaches to managing for impact, how it goes beyond niche impact investing, the evolution in EU benchmarks, and balancing the appropriate level of returns and real-world impact. Interested in the resources discussed in this podcast? A Legal Framework for Impact A Legal Framework for Impact: in conversation with David Blood, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management

  • The PRI global policy podcast

    06/07/2020 Duration: 32min

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI policy team discusses the latest policy developments in the EU, US, China and internationally, such as: the green recovery, the EU Taxonomy, the June 2020 Department of Labor bulletin, and aligning international finance policy dialogue with the Paris Agreement.

  • The Inevitable Policy Response to climate change: asset owner focus

    29/06/2020 Duration: 18min

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI's Director of Climate Change, Sagarika Chatterjee, speaks with Julian Poulter of Energy Transition Advisors. They discuss the Inevitable Policy Response (IPR), research from the PRI, Vivid Economics and Energy Transition Advisors, through an asset owner lens. They discuss how IPR can help the PRI's asset owner signatories to act on climate risk, and the actions asset owners can take today to use IPR. Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? The Inevitable Policy Response

  • COVID-19 and corporate governance: impact on voting and engagement

    23/06/2020 Duration: 25min

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI’s head of corporate governance, Athanasia Karananou speaks with Sacha Sadan of Legal and General Investment Management. They discuss the AGM season and other governance topics, including the role of investors, through the lens of COVID-19. They discuss whether boards have risen to the challenge presented by the pandemic, which capital allocation decisions are acceptable, and the increased expectations around tax fairness and lobbying practices during the current crisis. Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? AGM season 2020: investor questions on COVID-19 Advancing tax transparency: outcomes from the PRI collaborative engagement COVID-19 resources page

  • ESG in credit risk and ratings: episode 2

    15/06/2020 Duration: 28min

    In this second podcast of a series on the ESG in Credit Risk and Ratings Initiative, the PRI’s Head of Fixed Income Carmen Nuzzo discusses with Alessia Falsarone from PineBridge Investments and Mike Wilkins from S&P Global Ratings the difference between ESG in credit ratings and ESG evaluations. Interested in the resources from this episode? Credit Risk and Ratings Initiative 

  • Acting in concert in South Africa

    28/05/2020 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI's Tom Barron and Nicole Martens are joined by special guests, David Geral, Head of Banking and Financial Services Regulation, Bowmans, and Sibonelo Mdluli, Senior Associate, also at Bowmans.  In this podcast they discuss the recent report completed by Bowmans, commissioned by PRI, on acting in concert and collaborative shareholder engagement. They highlight the importance of collaborative engagement in South Africa, provide an overview of the contents of the report, and challenge the view that there is a significant legal barrier to collaborative engagement in South Africa. Interested in the resources discussed in this podcast? Acting in concert and collaborative shareholder engagement in South Africa

  • COVID-19: putting people at the heart of investor response

    20/05/2020 Duration: 33min

    Recorded during the global COVID-19 pandemic, in this episode of the PRI podcast, the PRI's CEO, Fiona Reynolds, speaks to Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).   They discuss the role investors can play to support the health and safety of workers during this time; how investors can mitigate negative impacts on workers in the gig economy; and how we can ensure the rights of women and vulnerable groups are considered during the crisis.    Want more investor resources on COVID-19? Visit our COVID-19 landing page

  • A Legal Framework for Impact: in conversation with...David Blood, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management

    11/05/2020 Duration: 22min

    Join the PRI's CEO Fiona Reynolds for this episode of the PRI podcast as she speaks with special guest, David Blood, Co-Founder and Senior Partner, Generation Investment Management. Along with The Generation Foundation and UNEP FI, the PRI recently launched the project A Legal Framework for Impact, which aims to make the consideration of sustainability impact in investor decision making a core part of investment activity within the decade. In this episode, Fiona and David discuss the crucial role of investors in considering the real-world impacts of their investments. Interested in the resources discussed in this podcast? A Legal Framework for Impact

  • ESG in credit risk and ratings: episode 1

    04/05/2020 Duration: 19min

    Join the PRI's Head of Fixed Income Carmen Nuzzo for the first podcast of a series on ESG in credit, risk and ratings.   In this episode, Carmen is joined by Yasmina Serghini of Moody’s Investors Service and William Vaughan of Brandywine Global.   They discuss: The ESG factors traditionally factored into credit risk analysis The importance of credit-relevant time horizons The implications of the COVID-19 crisis for credit risk analysis through the ESG lens The benefits of joining the PRI’s Credit, Risk and Ratings Initiative   Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? Credit Risk and Ratings Initiative

  • The Inevitable Policy Response: why signatories need to act now on climate change

    22/04/2020 Duration: 26min

    Published on Earth Day 2020, in this episode, the PRI's Director of Climate Change, Sagarika Chatterjee, and Jason Eis, Executive Director of Vivid Economics, discuss a pioneering piece of research from the PRI, Vivid Economics and Energy Transition Advisors: the Inevitable Policy Response to climate change. They discuss what exactly the Inevitable Policy Response is; the potential impact on asset classes such as equities of not acting now on climate change; and what PRI signatories can do to integrate IPR thinking into their investments. Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? Read about the Inevitable Policy Response here Please note this episode was recorded before the Covid-19 outbreak in Europe

  • The PRI quarterly update ft. Graeme Griffiths, the PRI's Chief Operating Officer

    16/04/2020 Duration: 13min

    Join the PRI's Chief Operating Officer, Graeme Griffiths, in this quarterly update episode of the PRI podcast.   Graeme is joined by the PRI's Director of Policy and Research, Will Martindale, and the PRI's Director of ESG and the SDGs, Shelagh Whitley. Together they run through the key updates from the organisation over the past three months.   Interested in the resources discussed in this episode? COVID-19 practical bulletin Short-term participation group Long-term participation group Investing with SDG outcomes, available until 24 April EU taxonomy final report EU consultation on renewed sustainable finance strategy Legal Framework for Impact UN-Convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance TCFD for private equity general partners Corporate tax transparency ESG and alpha in China Passive investment survey results PRI Awards  

  • How CSR can contribute to company competitiveness

    09/04/2020 Duration: 10min

    In this academic episode of the PRI podcast, Mikael Homanen, the PRI's Senior Specialist, Research, is joined by Caroline Flammer, Associate Professor and Dean’s Research Scholar at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. Caroline and Mikael discuss how CSR can contribute to company competitiveness; why companies don't engage more extensively on CSR; and whether CSR can ever constrain competitiveness. Find out about the research here.

  • Fiona Reynolds, PRI CEO, in conversation with... Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance

    30/03/2020 Duration: 17min

    Following the launch of the Investor Year of Action on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) at Davos, the PRI's CEO Fiona Reynolds, sat down with Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance. Together they discuss what AMR is, why it should be on everyone’s radar and critically, the role investors can play in making change happen. This episode was recorded prior to the coronavirus outbreak in Europe. While a separate matter to AMR, Covid-19 is another issue we must act now on. 

  • How private equity investors can help tackle modern slavery

    23/03/2020 Duration: 15min

    In the last episode in our series of modern slavery podcasts, the PRI's Head of Social Issues, Bettina Reinboth speaks with Anders Stromblad, Head of Alternative Investments and External Management at AP2. There are currently 40.3 million people in modern slavery today. To bring this number close to zero by 2030, and reach the Sustainable Development Goal target 8.7, we would need to reduce the number of individuals affected by 10,000 a day.    The risks of modern slavery are increasing due to changes such as climate change, automation and migration, as they disrupt global labour markets and value chains.   In this episode, Bettina and Anders discuss how AP2 is addressing modern slavery and human trafficking across its investments, and what private equity investors can do to tackle the issue. Interested in the resources discussed in this podcast? Blueprint for Mobilizing Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking: https://www.unpri.org/social-issues/a-blueprint-for-mobilizing-finance-against-slavery-and-traffic

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