Sustainability Leaders

Sustainability is a rapidly evolving field, driven by billions of dollars in global investment. Join hosts Michael Torrance, Jonathan Hackett and others in this podcast series, as we introduce you to the innovative minds and diverse perspectives that are pushing the boundaries in sustainability good practice. With topics ranging from climate change to sustainable finance and green bonds to human rights and responsible investing, we explore the world of corporate sustainability through interviews with corporate practitioners, investors, scholars and the NGO community.

Business
Investing
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Supplier Diversity for Economic Empowerment
44 min
127
What 20 Years of ESG Engagement Can Teach Us Ab...
23 min
128
Bloomberg: Enhancing ESG Disclosure through Dat...
BMO’s John Uhren is joined by Patricia Torres, Global Head of Sustainable Finance Solutions at Bloomberg, in a discussion on its efforts to enhance ESG disclosure and transparency.
37 min
129
Preventing the Antimicrobial Resistance Health ...
48 min
130
Canadian Energy & Innovation: Part 2
In the second episode of our two part series Canadian Energy and Innovation, Jonathan Hackett takes us through two case studies of companies that have found ways to innovate to directly address the problem of greenhouse gas.
30 min
131
Achieving Sustainability In The Food Production...
Around the world, livestock is responsible for more gas emissions than every car, airplane and train put together. What changes can be made to the food production system to support an ever-growing population while also mitigating impacts on our environment?
21 min
132
Canadian Energy and Innovation: Part 1
On today’s podcast, Michael Torrance speaks with three different guests to talk about innovation and leadership in the Canadian energy sector.
38 min
133
TC Transcontinental – A Market Leader in Sustai...
This episode features Magali Depras, Chief Strategy Officer at TC Transcontinental
28 min
134
International Children's Rights
This episode features Tytti Kaasinen, Associate Director of Engagement Services at Sustainalytics and Simon Chorley, International Programs Manager at UNICEF Canada.
42 min
135
The Positive Impact Initiative
Whitney McWade, a Senior Advisor in a Sustainability Group at BMO, talks with Careen Abb from the United Nations Environment Program Finance Initiative.4
46 min
136
Physical Climate Risks
Today’s guest, Dr. Mekala Krishnan, is one of the author’s of the Mckinsey Global Institute’s ground-breaking report, “Climate risk and response - Physical hazards and socioeconomic impacts”.
41 min
137
Just Transition
On today’s episode, special guest host Rani Pooran will take the listener through conversations with two leading thinkers on why investing in a just transition is critical to achieving the economic potential and managing the social impacts of the net zero carbon challenge
41 min
138
Principles for Impact Investing
Our guest on this episode is Diane Damskey, Head of the Secretariat of the IFC’s Operating Principles for Impact Management.
39 min
139
ESG in times of Pandemic – The Case of Sobeys
John Uhren, Head, Sustainable Finance, Products and Strategy for Sustainable Finance at BMO, recently recorded an episode of Sustainability Leaders with Vittoria Varalli, Chief of Staff and VP for Sustainability at Canadian grocery chain Sobeys to discuss how COVID19 has disrupted food security and supply chains around the world.
16 min
140
Covid-19 Implications and ESG Funds with Jon Hale
Jon Hale, Head of Sustainable Investing Research for Morningstar
36 min
141
Unearthing and executing purpose
Why a company's purpose matters for sustainability.
25 min
142
Sustainability Outlook - May 6
Michael Torrance, Manju Seal, and David Sneyd
30 min
143
Integrating ESG practices in mining
Investors and other stakeholders are demanding tools to better measure the sustainability and performance of the mining industry.
23 min
144
Responding to COVID-19 through Sustainable Finance
The COVID-19 crisis is putting more of a spotlight on sustainable finance.
45 min
145
Intersecting biodiversity and economic development
Biodiversity is the natural variety of species and ecosystem services that we – and our economies – all depend on. But leading international researchers are concluding that biodiversity is being lost at a rate that is unprecedented in human history.
48 min
146
Green Finance in China
China’s enormous growth and development in the last 25 years have presented significant challenges to environmental sustainability.
45 min
147
Sustainable Finance is the new normal
A special episode as part of our partnership with Bloomberg for Sustainable Finance Week
25 min
148
The power of collaboration in ESG investing
Explore ESG issues including the Workforce Disclosure Initiative (WDI) which promotes better labour standards through investment engagement.
48 min
149
Pricing Climate Risk with Bob Litterman
All about the Baker-Shultz Carbon Dividend Plan and why pricing carbon is imperative for informed decision-making.
38 min
150
World Bank: Mobilizing Capital Markets for Sust...
Learn about the World Bank’s funding programs, their influential work in sustainable development and how they mobilize capital markets to reduce social inequality and support UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
31 min