Reforming Capital Markets and Corporate Governance
Description
In this film, Ethical Markets Media president Hazel Henderson and pioneering Canadian bank president and mutual fund innovator Linda Crompton, MA, MBA, review the challenges and progress over the past decades as ethical, green investing began to go mainstream. In the U.S. alone, it now comprises 6.57 trillion dollars or 18% of total investments. Future expansion is expected as real risks are included in traditional financial models. They also discuss barriers to Wall Street and financial system regulation, the student fossil fuel divestment movement, promoting corporate social responsibility, discouraging greenwashing ad campaigns, and how scientific evidence of climate change is helping to convince asset managers to actively invest in renewable energy solutions.
Runtime
28 min 54 sec
Series
Subjects
- Social responsibility of business (98)
- Corporations (131)
- Corporate governance (14)
- Capital market (12)
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