MSCI Perspectives intro episode 148
Green Marine and German Diversity
A low carbon alternative to maritime shipping is coming to the market. The largest shipping company in the world, Maersk, has ordered eight vessels propelled by cleanly made methanol instead of an oil-based fuel. But their shipping costs will increase by 15%. So who is going to pay for that? Then, the German government adopted a new gender diversity quota that will require certain listed companies to have at least one woman on their management board starting in 2022. But will it work? Listen to find out.
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Green Marine and German Diversity - ESG Now episode 148
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八月 27, 2021
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 148
ep148 - featuring
Featuring:
Bentley Kaplan, ESG Research, MSCI
Florian Sommer, ESG Research, MSCI
Andrew Young, ESG Research, MSCI
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