Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 12.08.2017
Clothes must be designed differently, worn for longer and recycled as much as possible to stop the global fashion industry consuming a quarter of the world’s annual carbon budget. Read the entire article at The Guardian. Fashion designer Stella McCartney condemned her industry as “incredibly wasteful and harmful to the environment” as she […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 12.06.2017
Driverless vehicle use worldwide could lower traffic congestion and emissions contributing to climate change by 50 percent or more in 2050, according to a 2017 report led by global transport expert Lewis Fulton at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis. Read the entire article at The Washington Post. In an ideal […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 12.01.2017
The lack of consistency between how companies measure and disclose climate risk often leaves investors comparing apples with oranges. Read the entire article at The Globe and Mail. Michael Sabia has a message for Canada’s corporate directors as he weighs how to deploy one of the biggest pools of investment capital in the […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.29.2017
Designers have the power to solve the world’s problems, but it means creating more systems and less stuff, says Dutch designer and environmentalist Babette Porcelijn. Read the entire article at Dezeen. According to Porcelijn, designers are better equipped than any other profession to offer solutions to issues such as pollution, climate change […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.27.2017
Four Twenty Seven and Deutsche Asset Management jointly released a white paper featuring a new approach to climate risk management in equity portfolios. It identifies hotspots in investment portfolios by assessing the geographic exposure of publicly-traded companies to climate change. Read the entire article at Four Twenty Seven Climate Solutions. Measuring Physical Climate Risk […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.22.2017
Energy industry jolted by advice to Norwegian government from its central bank, which runs $1 trillion fund. Read the entire article at The Guardian. The Norwegian central bank, which runs the country’s sovereign wealth fund – the world’s biggest – has told its government it should dump its shares in oil and gas […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.21.2017
Study concludes that the methane emissions escaping from New Mexico’s gas and oil industry are “equivalent to the climate impact of approximately 12 coal-fired power plants.” Read the entire article at ThinkProgress. If the goal is to avoid catastrophic levels of warming, a recent report by U.K. climate researchers finds “categorically no role” […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.20.2017
Recent Yale national survey finds that the number of Americans “very worried” about global warming has reached a record high. Download the entire report at Yale Climate Change Communication. Americans increasingly view global warming as a threat. Since Spring 2015, more Americans think it will harm them personally (50%, +14 points), their […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.17.2017
Read the entire article at The Associated Press. Denver became the latest city to require rooftop gardens or solar panels on big new buildings, which backers say will keep the outdoor air cooler, make storm water easier to manage and reduce the amount of energy burned by air conditioners. A ballot initiative […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 11.15.2017
The tide is finally turning, thanks to innovations ranging from cheap renewables to lab-grown meat and electric airplanes. Read the entire article at The Guardian. It is becoming increasingly clear that it does not need to be all bad news: a series of fast-moving global megatrends, spurred by trillion-dollar investments, indicates that humanity […]