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The Materiality of ESG Factors

Christopher Geczy, Mary-Hunter McDonnell, Witold Henisz, and Sarah Light

This specialization will provide learners with the fundamentals and history of ESG investing, and a close examination of the set of investment approaches that are informed by environmental, social and, governance factors. You'll about the five pathways of materiality, and how those interplay with or against ESG performance. You'll review the concepts of positive and negative screening and identify the ESG factors that cause investors to divest from or negatively screen certain assets.

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This specialization will provide learners with the fundamentals and history of ESG investing, and a close examination of the set of investment approaches that are informed by environmental, social and, governance factors. You'll about the five pathways of materiality, and how those interplay with or against ESG performance. You'll review the concepts of positive and negative screening and identify the ESG factors that cause investors to divest from or negatively screen certain assets.

Next, you'll review private environmental governance, the active role that private companies are playing in combating climate change, and the parallels between the public and private sectors. Lastly, you'll evaluate the effectiveness of corporate authenticity and the impacts of politics when building corporate ESG policy, and the importance of creating independent Directors to maintain neutrality and protect stakeholder interests.

By the end of this specialization, you will know the best practices for creating a solid risk management plan, analyzed the complex indexing and measurement techniques employed in the ESG space, examined climate disclosures and implementation of climate solutions, and how social activism affects the corporate world in the 21st century.

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Four courses

ESG Risks and Opportunities

In this course, you will explore the foundations of ESG, how market forces react to ESG, and ways to create value using ESG investment strategies. You will also learn about the five pathways of materiality, and how those interplay with or against ESG performance.

ESG Impact: Investor Perspective

In this course, you will analyze the importance of assessing stakeholder interest or salience in different ESG factors and industry variances. You will also evaluate the importance of ESG factors in your investment decisions, including how you can use them to create socially responsible portfolios with better-than-average returns.

ESG and Climate Change

In this course, you will study climate change and its risks and opportunities for businesses. You will analyze climate change impacts, investment shifts, climate disclosures, and ESG. You will also review private environmental governance, the insurance industry, and greenwashing. Finally, you will learn about product stewardship.

ESG and Social Activism

In this course, you will learn about the impact of ESG ratings and how companies balance ESG issues with financial performance. You will evaluate corporate authenticity and the impact of politics on ESG policy. You will also learn about social activism's ability to disrupt markets and the roles of stakeholders in financial markets.

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