Social Capital and Its Role in ESG Risk Mitigation ESG Reporting and Capital Risk Guide Social capital can be one of the most difficult ESG metrics to measure. According to the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, the “S” in ESG covers a range of...
Financial Capital and Its Role in ESG Risk Mitigation ESG Reporting and Capital Risk Guide For the past several centuries, financial capital has been the dominant form of capital in modern societies. It’s what individuals use to make an investment or purchase a home,...
ESG Investing Principles for Mitigating Risks in Portfolios ESG Reporting and Capital Risk Guide ESG investing is a strategy that allocates financial capital to companies that meet criteria in three key areas – environmental, social, and governance impacts. As...
Why Companies’ ESG Data Will Be in High Demand ESG Reporting and Capital Risk Guide The coming necessity of ESG reporting compliance (environmental, social, and governance) is expanding in many parts of the economy. The change is driven by increased shareholder...
Natural Capital and Its Role in ESG Risk Mitigation ESG Reporting and Capital Risk Guide Natural capital refers to the natural resources that a company utilizes or owns – from renewable resources like water or trees to non-renewable resources like fossil fuels and...