12 min

Mindy Lubber: Building a Sustainable Future through Capital Market Integration The Sustainability Story

    • Non-Profit

How can capital markets drive meaningful change in the fight against climate risk? Join Paul Andrews, head of Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute for an insightful discussion with our esteemed guest, Mindy Lubber, President and CEO of Ceres, as they unpack the importance of integrating sustainability into capital markets and the economic implications of climate change. Mindy emphasizes the crucial connection between climate risk and financial risk, and the role of investors in mitigating such risks by engaging with companies to adopt emissions reduction goals. Together, they highlight the four pillars of success — investors, the investment community, corporates, and governments — and the significance of unifying these forces for a sustainable future.
 
 
 
(0:00:42) - Climate Risk Is Financial Risk (11 Minutes)
 
We discuss the importance of understanding that climate risk is financial risk and why a systems approach is needed to address it. We explore how companies must recognize the economic implications of climate change and why investors have to mitigate risk by engaging with companies to put in emissions reduction goals. We also highlight the four pillars of success: investors, the investment community, corporates, and governments and authorities, and the importance of bringing these together in a more forceful way.
 
(0:10:48) - Systems Change for Financial Rules (2 Minutes)
 
We tackle the challenges of creating systems change necessary to address climate risk and its financial implications. We emphasize the need for equitable and consistent regulations across the entire economy, and how the Ceres Accelerator for Capital Market Systems is striving to create lasting, positive change. We also examine the role of financial players, analysts and others in constructing a more sustainable future.

How can capital markets drive meaningful change in the fight against climate risk? Join Paul Andrews, head of Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute for an insightful discussion with our esteemed guest, Mindy Lubber, President and CEO of Ceres, as they unpack the importance of integrating sustainability into capital markets and the economic implications of climate change. Mindy emphasizes the crucial connection between climate risk and financial risk, and the role of investors in mitigating such risks by engaging with companies to adopt emissions reduction goals. Together, they highlight the four pillars of success — investors, the investment community, corporates, and governments — and the significance of unifying these forces for a sustainable future.
 
 
 
(0:00:42) - Climate Risk Is Financial Risk (11 Minutes)
 
We discuss the importance of understanding that climate risk is financial risk and why a systems approach is needed to address it. We explore how companies must recognize the economic implications of climate change and why investors have to mitigate risk by engaging with companies to put in emissions reduction goals. We also highlight the four pillars of success: investors, the investment community, corporates, and governments and authorities, and the importance of bringing these together in a more forceful way.
 
(0:10:48) - Systems Change for Financial Rules (2 Minutes)
 
We tackle the challenges of creating systems change necessary to address climate risk and its financial implications. We emphasize the need for equitable and consistent regulations across the entire economy, and how the Ceres Accelerator for Capital Market Systems is striving to create lasting, positive change. We also examine the role of financial players, analysts and others in constructing a more sustainable future.

12 min