Episode 30- Can sustainable finance save us?

Published: Sept. 3, 2019, 2 a.m.

b"On this episode, we\\u2019re looking at sustainable finance, the idea that investors might not just want to maximise their financial returns, but also invest with an eye towards environmental and social issues. To help us understand this world, we are joined by Deb Cotton, Senior Lecturer in Finance at the UTS Business School.\\n\\nPlus, we speak with Mark McVeigh, who decided to sue his superannuation fund over a lack of information around their climate impact.\\n\\nFurther Reading:\\n\\nTo learn more about impact investing in Australia, check out Social Ventures Australia\\n\\n\\n\\nPrinciples for Responsible Investment breaks down the fiduciary duty of investors to integrate Environmental Social and governance issues into their processes.\\n\\nResponsible Investment Association of Australasia\\n\\nYou can find out more information on Mark\\u2019s case McVeigh v Retail Employees Superannuation Pty Ltd on the Federal Court website.\\n\\nRest Super addresses their efforts to account for ESG issues when investing on their website.\\n\\n\\n*Rest Super did not respond to a request for comment on Mark's case. \\n\\nMusic: Lupus Nocte, Enigmatic, Trevor Kowaski, Spectacles, Wallet and Watch and Raymonde Grouse\\n\\nProduced by: Jason L\\u2019Ecuyer with production support by Ben Robinson"