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13: ESG: How to Colour Green Within the Lines

13: ESG: How to Colour Green Within the Lines

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In this episode of Seismic Sessions, host Gemma Livermore and co-host Rachael Rowe talk with Valentina Kristensen of OakNorth and Sharon Wilson of Schroders about the growing importance of ESG in financial services. They discuss ESG’s evolution into a business priority, the challenges of avoiding greenwashing, and the impact of regulations. Practical advice is shared on embedding ESG authentically into operations, building stakeholder trust, and navigating complex compliance landscapes.

Show notes Key takeaways

  • Tremors: Once sidelined by short-term profit goals, ESG has gained prominence due to rising awareness of climate change, social justice, and corporate governance. While early challenges stemmed from inconsistent reporting standards, recent progress has brought clearer frameworks. Despite advancements, firms still face hurdles like greenwashing and maintaining transparency.
  • Epicentre: To integrate ESG authentically, firms must prioritize transparency and honesty, especially in the early stages. Clear, consistent communication helps build trust and navigate the evolving ESG landscape effectively.
  • Aftershocks: Future success hinges on adaptability as regulations and expectations shift. Firms must empower climate-aware teams, meet rising demand for detailed reporting, and leverage AI to scale ESG efforts, ensuring transparency and credibility.

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00:03:05 - The Historical Rise of ESG
00:09:12 - Greenwashing as a Key Challenge
00:12:30 - Regulation Driving ESG Adoption
00:16:40 - Lack of Standardisation in ESG Reporting
00:20:20 - Transparent Communication
00:25:18 - Increasing Client Demand for ESG Data
00:28:40 - AI and ESG Reporting
00:32:10 - Building "Climate-Confident" Teams
00:37:15 - Future Outlook for ESG


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