Index

Vasuki Shastry (Chatham House, UK)

The Notorious ESG

ISBN: 978-1-80455-545-3, eISBN: 978-1-80455-542-2

Publication date: 4 September 2023

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Shastry, V. (2023), "Index", The Notorious ESG, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 165-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-542-220231021

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Copyright © 2023 Vasuki Shastry. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

AAA (blue-chip company)
, 143–144

Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala
, 5–6

Amazon Web Services
, 45

American alpha-male capitalism
, 29–30

American corporation
, 121

American society
, 91

Anglo-Saxon model
, 56

Apple (company)
, 99

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 128–129

Assets
, 69

Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)
, 109

Barcelona Olympics
, 121

BDO
, 109

Biden administration
, 32–33

Big Tech firms
, 113–114

Bitcoin
, 46–47

Black lives matter (BLM)
, 83

movement
, 83

BlackRock’s portfolio companies
, 7–8

Boomer generation’s signature legacy
, 123

Brexit referendum (2016)
, 8–9

Bridge fuel
, 38–39

Buffett’s conglomerate
, 52–53

Business and profit motive collides with nonfinancial and longer term environmental and social challenges, short-termism in
, 49–64

Business community
, 4

Business Roundtable (BR)
, 85–86, 91

Capture process
, 72

Carbon

neutral
, 76

price setting process
, 76

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
, 71–72

skeptics
, 73–74

technology
, 72–73

Carbon dioxide (CO2)
, 19

Central banks
, 113

Centre for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
, 39–40

Centrifugal force
, 136–137

Centripetal forces
, 136–137

CEO
, 65–79

Chief Financial Officer, The
, 66

Chief Risk Officer (CRO)
, 111–112

Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
, 62, 68

of DWS
, 139–140

Clean Air and Clean Water Acts
, 26–27

Climate Action Tracker
, 19

Climate activists
, 137

Climate change
, 32–33

Climate space
, 70–71

Codetermination
, 133–134

Colonial Oil pipeline shock
, 23

Columbia Climate School, The
, 46–47

Commissioner, The
, 39–40

Confluence Philanthropy
, 87–88

Conservative activists
, 87

Conventional wisdom
, 20

COP26
, 37–38

COP26 climate summit at Glasgow
, 37

Corporate culture
, 60

Corporate power
, 87

Corporate Sustainability and Reporting Directive (CSRD)
, 89–90

COVID-19
, 14, 19–20

Credit rating agencies (CRAs)
, 143, 145

Credit rating process
, 145–146

CSR
, 100

D & O insurance
, 104

Depression-era Glass-Steagall Act
, 30

Deutsche Asset Management (DWS)
, 139–141

funds
, 140–141

Divergent approaches
, 144

Diversity
, 93–96

Diversity and inclusion (D & I)
, 94

Europe–0, America–1
, 96

programs
, 94

score as follows
, 96–98

supply chains
, 96–98

Drug addicts
, 18

Earth Day
, 26–27

Economic Policy Institute, The
, 14, 116–117

Economist, The
, 42–43, 81–83, 85, 137

Electrification of mobility
, 39–40

Environment Protection Agency (EPA)
, 26–27, 45–46

Environmental, social, governance (ESG)
, 1–16, 82

complex
, 136–137

consultants complex
, 2–3

ESG-inputs
, 138–139

ESG-linked pay
, 117–118

group of elders have oversight over
, 103–118

millennials transform hidebound culture of business and deliver
, 119–134

output funds
, 138–139

regulatory framework
, 101

Environmental Policy Act
, 26–27

Equity analysts
, 49–50

Eschews nepotism
, 138–139

EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
, 74–75

EU’s Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation (SFDR)
, 140

European approach
, 56

European Commission (EC)
, 39, 77–78, 92–93

European Commission’s Financial Services, The
, 39

European Council, The
, 89–90

European regulators
, 89–90

European Union (EU)
, 56

law
, 89–90

sustainability taxonomy
, 89–90

ExxonMobil (oil company)
, 72

Financial markets
, 137

Financial Times
, 8, 50, 138

Fire clouds
, 21

Fire-fighting technology
, 21

Focusing capital on the long-term (FCLT)
, 52–53

project
, 53

Forum report, The
, 44

Fossil fuels sector
, 33–34

Friedman doctrine
, 27–28

Friedman’s theory
, 30

Geopolitics
, 37–38

Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ)
, 73–74, 115, 146–147

Global Carbon Project, The
, 34–35

Global economy’s reliance on all things carbon, perverse economics behind
, 31–47

Global financial crisis (GFC)
, 116–117

Global investors
, 147–148

Global minimum corporate tax (GMCT)
, 99–100

Go with the flow (GWTF)
, 126

Google
, 91–92, 128–129

Green metals
, 36

Greenpeace
, 11–13

Grey London
, 8–9

Grime

every country’s great fortune
, 17–30

Group of elders have oversight over ESG
, 103–118

Guardian, The
, 58–59

Hackers
, 18–19

Harvard Business Review
, 131–133

IMF
, 22

Inclusion
, 93–96

Indian economy, The
, 36

Inflation Reduction Act
, 42

Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market
, 76–77

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
, 20–21, 33–34

report
, 22

International banks
, 82–83, 97–98, 146

International community
, 23

International Energy Agency (IEA)
, 25, 44

International Monetary Fund
, 4–5

International NGOs
, 78, 137

Investing approach
, 138–139

Investors
, 92, 137

Iranian Revolution
, 23

ISS
, 140

Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 149–150

Laissez faire capitalism
, 28

Legacy systems
, 113–114

Long-term investor (LTI)
, 56–57

Malaysia’s national oil company
, 37

Methane (CH4)
, 19

Millennials
, 125

transform hidebound culture of business and deliver ESG
, 119–134

MIT Sloan Management Review
, 126–127

Modern Slavery Act
, 149–150

Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
, 148–149

Morningstar Sustain analytics
, 140

Mortgage-backed securities (MBS)
, 61

MSCI
, 140

Multilateral agencies
, 82–83

Multilateral organizations
, 22

Multinational companies
, 82–83, 97–98

Multinational corporations
, 146

National governments
, 137

Natural disasters
, 19

Natural language processing techniques
, 143

Net zero
, 76

emissions
, 65–79

Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS)
, 112–113

New York Times, The
, 24–26, 38–39, 61–62, 83, 95–96

Nongovernmental organization (NGO)
, 11–12, 66–67

activism
, 121

campaign
, 121

North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
, 28–29

Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC)
, 108–109

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
, 23

Pandemic
, 36–37

Paris Climate accord
, 53–54

Payment crisis
, 24

Pentagon
, 32–33

Perverse economics behind global economy’s reliance on all things carbon
, 31–47

Planting trees
, 100

Post, The
, 85

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
, 35

Pragmatists, The
, 71, 77

Principal uncertainty
, 111–112

Private-property system
, 27

Production process
, 44–45, 72

Project Maven
, 128–129

Protectors, The
, 71, 74–77

Prussian Army
, 131–133

Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinkura people (PKKP)
, 59–60

PWC (Global consulting firm)
, 63

Qatar Investment Authority
, 5–6

RAND Corporation
, 15

Rebalancing process
, 78

Remote workers
, 15

Renewable energy
, 39–40

Russian Army
, 33

Russian invasion
, 37–38

S & P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (S & P Global Corporate CSA)
, 144

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund
, 5–6

Science-based Targets Initiative (SBTI)
, 115

Scottish oil company Cairn Energy
, 11–12

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
, 87

Short-termism in business and profit motive collides with nonfinancial and longer term environmental and social challenges
, 49–64

Silicon Valley
, 133

Singapore’s central bank
, 148–149

Singapore’s GIC
, 5–6

Socially responsible investing investors (SRI investors)
, 96

Sony
, 120

Steel manufacturing
, 44–45

Streamlined energy and carbon reporting (SECR)
, 149–150

Supply chains
, 96, 98, 100

Europe–0; America–0
, 98

management
, 149–150

metrics
, 98

social impact
, 98–100

Supply crisis
, 24

Sustainability
, 4–5, 67

sustainability accounting standard board’s materiality matrix
, 2–3

Sustainable finance (SF)
, 77

Sustainalytics
, 117

Swiss bank
, 94–95

Systems-based approach
, 45–46

Task-force for Climate Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
, 2–3, 68–69, 105

Taxes
, 99–100

Technology
, 92–93

Temasek
, 5–6

Time and Newsweek
, 24

Time magazine
, 1

Top Gun movie
, 31

Toyota
, 120

Treating customers fairly (TCF)
, 93

U.S. Department of Defense
, 31–32

UBS
, 94–95

UK’s Modern Slavery Act
, 90

UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
, 142–143

United Nation (UN)
, 22

secretary general antonio gutteres
, 22

United Nations Climate Summit
, 120–121

United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 1–2, 53–54

United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
, 130–131

US Armed Forces
, 31–33

US Department of Agriculture
, 18–19

Washington Post, The
, 85

Watson Institute
, 31–32

Wirecard
, 50

Woke capitalism
, 3, 86–87, 122–123, 137

consumer protection
, 91, 93, 96

on diversity & inclusion, score as follows
, 96–98

diversity and inclusion
, 93–96

driving companies to focus on social justice issues and amount to
, 81–91

Europe–0; America–0
, 101

on social impact
, 101

on supply chains
, 98–100

World Bank
, 36, 82–83

World Economic Forum, The
, 43–44, 150

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
, 20

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 35–36

Yom Kippur war
, 23