Measurement & Evaluation
The God’s-Eye View of ESG
Satellite technology can remake the reporting of environmental, social, and governance standards. But this spatial finance revolution requires help from industry and government.
Satellite technology can remake the reporting of environmental, social, and governance standards. But this spatial finance revolution requires help from industry and government.
In this SSIR LIVE! 90-minute program (on-demand available later), attendees will be equipped with frameworks to rethink and reevaluate their nonprofits' assets, liabilities, and net assets, within-session exercises, worksheets, and illustrative case studies.
Access this webinarThis two-day open-access virtual conference we will bring together some of the sharpest minds in this field to explore the risks of tech innovation that fails to serve labor, and envision what is needed to build a better, more worker-centered digital economy.
Access this webinarIn this SSIR LIVE! 90-minute program (on-demand available later), social sector leaders and managers will learn actionable strategies for creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace and building a thriving culture of accountability.
Access this webinarIn this SSIR LIVE! 90-minute program (on-demand available later), we will empower social sector leaders with a purpose-driven three-step pathway that will enable organizations to integrate “sustainability ownership experience” into their business decisions and employee psychology.
Access this webinarCorporate sustainability programs have grown dramatically, but biases have crippled their effectiveness. We identify three critical steps for reform.
Long hailed as a major piece of the climate solution, sustainable business practices have not only fallen short: They even enable the continued dominance of fossil fuel.
For the past 30 years, celebrated academics and business leaders have promoted the idea that companies often profit by addressing social and environmental problems. Although these proposals have been hailed as promising breakthroughs, they are unscientific and counterproductive.
Schools must help liberate their students and their families from social injustice and support the revitalization and sustainability of their communities and environment.
As a macro risk factor, climate change needs to be disentangled from the other social and governance mandates in the ESG investing rubric.