ESG Investing
The Balance Sheet’s Blind Spot: Why “Toxic Legacy” Exposes a Multi-Trillion Dollar Risk for Investors
The FT’s “Toxic Legacy” podcast reveals how historical corporate negligence creates massive, unpriced financial risks for today’s investors and the economy.
The Billions That Built the Damp: An Investor’s Post-Mortem on Failed Green Subsidies
Billions in green subsidies led to a housing disaster. A deep dive into the economic fallout, ESG risks, and the fintech solutions that could prevent it.
Dieselgate’s Long Shadow: Why the Latest Emissions Trial is a Crucial Test for Investors and Corporate Governance
The Dieselgate scandal continues with a new trial, serving as a stark reminder for investors of the immense financial risks of poor corporate governance.
The Billion-Pound Green Shadow: When Well-Intentioned Economics Meets Costly Reality
A multi-billion-pound eco-insulation scheme has backfired, creating a crisis. This is a critical lesson in ESG risk, public finance, and economics.
The Billion-Pound Blunder: What a UK Insulation Scandal Teaches Us About ESG Investing and Economic Risk
A UK eco-insulation scheme’s failure offers a stark lesson on the financial risks of poorly executed ESG initiatives and the need for technological oversight.
From Flat-Packs to Frontlines: Why Ikea’s CEO is the Unconventional Choice to Lead the UN Refugee Agency
Ikea’s CEO, Jesper Brodin, has been nominated to lead the UN Refugee Agency. Can corporate efficiency and financial acumen solve a global human crisis?