The article linked that discusses the “Talent War” for ESG spreads well beyond the investment community. Corporations are having to rethink strategy around new variables, and consequently, the experienced talent pool is limited and in some areas such as carbon abatement, recycling versus renewable polymers, and alternate sources of fuel, there is not much history to have created many “experts”.
It Is Hard To Find Talent When All The Issues Are New
Jun 8, 2021 12:21:03 PM / by Graham Copley posted in Recycling, Climate Change, Sustainability, Net-Zero, fuel alternatives, carbon abatement, renewable polymers, investment managers, investor relations
The IEA Sets Out A Plan But Ignores Inflation
May 18, 2021 11:50:10 AM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, LNG, CCS, Renewable Power, ESG Investing, Materials Inflation, Net-Zero, Industrial Sector, fossil fuel, fuel alternatives, decarbonization
There are too many important topics to choose from today and we will cover many of these in our ESG and Climate report tomorrow. Here we focus on the IEA report published this week, which shows a path to net-zero on a global scale and looks at both the fossil fuel consuming sectors and the rate at which each must change (they are different by sector) and what fuel alternatives will be needed to replace them. Our review of the work would suggest the following: