With increased interest in ESG reporting, Energy companies should keep a close eye on how ESG developments may impact their business operations, as ‘activist’ investors seek decarbonized businesses and verifiably sustainable returns on their investments.
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) has
gained increasing attention over the past few years, with many institutional
investors investing only in those companies that provide ESG performance
reporting. In fact, ESG has considerations relevant to analysts and investors,
consumers and employees, and has become a key topic of discussion at the Board
table. This course provides an overview of an ESG framework and how it supports
a company’s overall risk management. It examines each component in detail and
provides insight into how they converge to impact a company and its
stakeholders. The course also discusses how to look at corporate pressures
& stakeholder expectations and their impact on risk identification and
business success. Lastly, we look at key considerations from both the company
and investor perspectives, before applying theory to practice in a final case
study.
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