ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
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Sustainability is an issue that affects us all, but how can we take steps to provoke meaningful change and make a lasting impact on environmental, social and governance issues across the globe? We explore the intersection of business value with business values for a more prosperous and sustainable future.
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How and why ESG is becoming business as usual
ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
03/30/21 • 21 min
In this bonus episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot chats with Responsible Risk Ltd founder Richard Peers about the past, present and future of sustainable finance.
Peers emphasises that the capability now exists to increase transparency in the circular economy. “We need to put a sort of vaccine shot in the arm of our response to data needs for climate change by bringing in satellite and sensor data, normalising it and making it available so that really good risk decisions can be made,” he says.
Peers also explains how there needs to be a virtuous circle of consumer demand influencing policy change influencing corporate action. He also discusses recent data indicating that ethical organisations deliver better returns for investors. Ten years from now, Peers suggests, sustainable finance and ESG will be embedded in every investment decision that is made.
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03/30/21 • 21 min

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Episode 4: Steering ASEAN nations towards net zero
ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
03/01/21 • 20 min
Eugene Wong, CEO at the Sustainable Finance Institute Asia, discusses climate action from a macro and micro perspective. Along the way, he shares some astute ESG observations for policymakers, business leaders, investors and citizens.
“There is a need to connect the financial sector and the real economy in a mutually reinforcing manner to promote sustainability,” says Eugene, who also adds: “Everyone needs to start their net zero journey today, because tomorrow is simply too late.”
The wide-ranging conversation explores grassroots climate activism, reveals how the legal system is holding governments to account, and looks at strategies for ASEAN nations to steer towards net zero targets. (Eugene also explains why it’s significant that his mother is talking about climate change!)
This is the fourth episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals.
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03/01/21 • 20 min
Episode 5: Joining forces to achieve sustainable goals
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03/16/21 • 17 min
Based at HSBC in Hong Kong, Wai-Shin Chan is proudly “the geek on the team” advising on ESG integration for the bank and also for businesses, economies, and societies more broadly. He is Global Head of the HSBC Climate Change Centre of Excellence and Global Co-Head of ESG Research.
Chan discusses how investors, corporations and regulators need to work in tandem to implement sustainable goals – and communicate their plans so that stakeholders understand what this means for them. He also emphasises that ESG must be embedded deeply within corporate and investor decision-making.
“It’s all very well having a pledge, but implementing that pledge is much more difficult,” says Chan. “We’ve seen a lot of net zero plans from corporates and countries that actually don’t come with any details at all.”
In this illuminating episode, Chan also reflects on carbon offsets, the accuracy of carbon accounting, avoiding greenwashing and rainbow washing, and how business is entering “the phase of climate integrity” where targets and results are scrutinised more than ever before.
This is the fifth episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals.
Find out more about our podcast channels on Ashurst.com/podcasts
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03/16/21 • 17 min
Choose to challenge this International Women’s Day
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03/07/21 • 31 min
Elizabeth Broderick AO, Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls, the longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner (2007-2015) in Australia as well as former partner and board member at Ashurst, reflects on her exceptional career and her decision to move from Law to focus on gender equality.
In this special episode, released on International Women’s Day 2021, Paul Jenkins, Global Managing Partner at Ashurst, speaks to Elizabeth about her time at Ashurst, founding the Champions of Change Coalition, her work with the UN and what drives her to continue to work for change and her unwavering commitment to gender equality globally.
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03/07/21 • 31 min
ESG hits the front pages
ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
04/13/21 • 37 min
In this bonus episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot chats with Patrick Temple-West from The Financial Times in New York.
Patrick recounts his journey as a reporter and the shift he’s seen from ESG being dismissed as PR spin to it being taken more seriously in business, media and politics. He describes how shareholder voices on ESG are forcing businesses to act and editors to pay attention.
As a journalist, Patrick applies a healthy dose of scepticism when businesses make bold claims about their ESG credentials. In our podcast, he talks about seeking out specific actions that back up these claims, including the “pinch points” where institutions accept short-term downsides, in order to achieve long-term ESG targets and benefits.
Patrick also highlights the big stories he’ll be following and reporting on this year, and he explains why the ‘G’ in ESG could grab the most headlines.
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04/13/21 • 37 min
Episode 3: How finance can boost climate action and social justice
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02/10/21 • 20 min
Esther Pan Sloane, Head of the Partnerships, Policy and Communications at the UN Capital Development Fund, reflects on how businesses, consumers and investors are embracing social justice and climate targets.
In this episode, Esther discusses ESG commitments from a macro and micro perspective. She shares the inside view of how nations came together to set ambitious and wide-ranging UN sustainable development goals. And she explains the steps her NYC-based family take, from composting to personal investments.
“I would ask every person to think about their own ability to act,” says Esther. “Please consider yourself and your power as an individual to direct your assets towards companies and activities that are consistent with your values”.
This is the third episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals.
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02/10/21 • 20 min
Episode 2: Measuring, reporting and predicting ESG performance
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02/03/21 • 9 min
While awareness is growing about the unsustainable nature of the financial system, many corporates struggle with quantifying (and predicting) their impact. In this episode, Arcturus CEO Jonathan McCullagh discusses how data analytics help organisations understand the risks embedded in their portfolios and engage with stakeholders in a more meaningful way.
The conversation explores recent developments in sustainability reporting and tackles the need for transparency, taxonomy and fulsome disclosure through the value chain. Jonathan also reflects on the step change he’s seeing on the part of asset owners, investment managers, and banks seeking to align with the Paris Agreement targets.
This is the second episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals.
Find out more about our podcast channels on Ashurst.com/podcasts
To find out more about Jonathan and Arcturus, visit Arcturus.io
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02/03/21 • 9 min
Episode 1: The rise and rise of sustainable finance
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01/19/21 • 21 min
Sean Kidney, CEO at Climate Bonds Initiative, shares the inside story of sustainable finance and the extraordinary growth of capital allocated to climate solutions. Our discussion covers investor expectations, climate risk, regulatory action, and more.
“We have been caught up in the blame game of individual activity, which is a red herring”, says Kidney. “Most of what we have to do are systemic changes to our economies; it’s energy systems, it’s transport systems; it's urban development planning. These are the areas of the most important changes. Which means our world changes around us and we change within it.”
This is the first episode in our 30 For Net Zero 30 series. In each episode, Ashurst partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with climate action champions across the globe about real steps to take now towards 2030 goals.
Find out more about our podcast channels on Ashurst.com/podcasts
The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
01/19/21 • 21 min
Welcome to ESG Matters @ Ashurst
ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
12/14/20 • 1 min
We're hearing a lot about ESG in the news and elsewhere, but how are they impacting your business? Join us for our first podcast series, ESG Matters @ Ashurst as we go searching for answers and providing practical advice to help you address the challenges facing your organisation. Our focus will be on the global energy transition, financial regulation, the challenges facing infrastructure and the changing landscape of real estate.
We'll be speaking with thought leaders and change makers from various industries and around the globe to discuss how we navigate towards a more sustainable future.
To ensure you don’t miss a single episode, subscribe now to ESG Matters @ Ashurst on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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12/14/20 • 1 min
McLaren’s race to zero emissions
ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast
04/22/21 • 26 min
In this bonus episode, Ashurst's Global Sustainability Partner Anna-Marie Slot speaks with McLaren Racing Chief Communications Officer Tim Bampton about unpicking the gas guzzling image of Formula 1 racing.
Bampton explores a few myths about Formula 1 racing, emphasising that the industry is using engines at the cutting edge of thermal efficiency and changing its logistics carbon footprint which accounts for 60% of its total carbon emissions. Bampton also explains the need for positive impact and leadership in the lead-up and after the 2030 target is reached. He is hopeful that McLaren can beat the 2030 target by implementing its strategy to be a sustainable team by imbedding sustainability into every decision it makes.
Ashurst is proud to be the Official Legal Services Partner to the McLaren Group. Together we are driving extraordinary performance.
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04/22/21 • 26 min
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ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast currently has 59 episodes available.
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The average episode length on ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast is 23 minutes.
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Episodes of ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast are typically released every 9 days, 1 hour.
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The first episode of ESG Matters @ Ashurst Podcast was released on Dec 14, 2020.
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