As a lead-up to Climate Week, we expose who might be greenwashing, review the positive narratives from the last 12 months, and discuss what you should watch out for during this year’s event. This webinar recording is key for investors interested in diving into and monitoring the relationship between climate and corporate pronouncements in real-time.

By
Sam Leavitt
|
September 20, 2021

[Video] Climate Week 2021 Preview

Technology
[Video] Climate Week 2021 Preview

What is the language being used to back up climate commitments?

For companies, Climate Week is an opportunity for the world to see what actions they’re going to take to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis. The event is hosted annually by the Climate Group in connection with the United Nations. It has become important in the discussion of climate progress and ambitions, especially this year in the lead up to the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26).

Unfortunately, there is often little accountability for the commitments made by these firms. Are they just pandering to consumers and for positive PR? Have they invested in their sustainability strategy over the course of the entire year—or only for Climate Week?

This webinar is important for investors interested in diving into and monitoring the relationship between climate and corporate pronouncements in real-time.

Our team leveraged some of Amenity’s cutting edge ESG tools to analyze company statements and external coverage in the lead-up to Climate Week.

Agenda:

  • Intro to Climate Week 2021  
  • Analyzing and Monitoring Company Statements
  • Identifying Greenwashing Risk
  • What to Expect this Year

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