Social Responsibility

Net Zero Cannot Be a Net Disappointment: The Social Cost of Carbon Offsets

When oil companies announce net-zero greenhouse gas emissions goals but provide no details on how they plan to reduce that in the short term or whether their largest source of emissions — in this case, emissions from the use of products of oil and gas — is included, it’s clear that the term “net zero” can be co-opted. While the growth in corporate net-zero targets is an important signal of increased ambition to fight climate change and is required to move us towards warming below 1.5 degrees C, there is little ability to keep companies accountable to these goals.

On the Front Lines of Shareholder Advocacy

What a year this has been for shareholder advocacy.

This season we reached a new peak in investor support for ESG (environmental, social, and governance)-related issues. Most of these majority votes during company annual meetings have been for shareholder proposals asking companies to evaluate and describe the rationale for their spending on direct and indirect lobbying activities.

How Can Investors Help Confront Racial Injustice?

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Here is an update of our 2017 paper on racial justice and investing, renewed to reflect more recent events, engagements, and developments that we are trying to press in our field.

Inequality and injustice based on race were founding economic realities of American life. Two centuries later, inequality, abuse, and discrimination are still present in every sector — in education, housing, healthcare, and policing. In spite of halting progress, our economy, and our capital markets specifically, are still systematic in failing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) communities, continuing to extract value from them, and profiting — and thereby contributing to — their further marginalization and carceration. Not surprisingly, those conditions shape businesses’ risks and opportunities. This paper discusses integrating racial justice into investment — both with an analytical lens and an economic reality. Doing so helps us protect the value of our portfolios and channel our clients’ voices to help create positive change.

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Responsible Investment and Divestment: Our Testimony

Another year has begun with climate catastrophe bearing down on our civilization. Two years after historic bushfires, Australia is now facing the worst flooding in decades. NATO is warning about an intensification of climate change’s effects, which could “lead to more extreme weather, to droughts and to flooding, force people to move, to more fierce competition about scarce resources, water, land.” This is already obvious for poor and marginalized communities like the “climate migrants” facing human rights violations at the US-Mexico border.