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Description

Welcome to ED4S’s foundational course on
ESG and Sustainable Investing
.
This course is designed for professionals interested to get up to speed with the evolution of sustainable investing and environmental, social, and governance factors in the investing industry.
This
entertainment driven
, highly
visual
and
laser-focused
course will build a
solid foundation
in understanding the integration of the Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors in the investment decision process.
Course draws on the research and programs developed by the
CFA Institute
,
Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
,
Principles of Responsible Investing
and numerous other renowned resources.
COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Maria Maisuradze, CFA, FSA
COURSE NARRATOR: Rob Rankin
ABOUT US:
ED4S Academy
draws on years of sustainable finance
industry expertise
and
leading research
to design and build engaging, visual and adaptive short courses in Sustainable Finance.
We help organizations to offer ESG training to their employees in a flexible, scalable and cost-effective manner.
ED4S is a Sustainability-Awareness-As-A-Service Platform.
OUR MISSION:
To accelerate adoption of sustainability practices by mainstreaming sustainable finance education.
ABOUT THE COURSE:
This is one of the 4 courses offered by ED4S and is a great place to start your journey in the Sustainable Finance space.
Course is designed for individuals with no background in ESG or Sustainable Finance that wish to create general understanding and transition their career to positions such as ESG Analyst, ESG Portfolio Manager, Financial Advisor, Sustainability Officer, ESG consultant.
IMPORTANT NOTE
:  This course
DOES NOT
teach you how to manage your personal investments or how to construct an ESG portfolio.
This is an
introductory course
on Sustainable Investing and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Factors.
The course is designed to meet the needs of individuals that would like to collaborate and have a common language with the sustainability professionals.
Level:
Beginner
****
Ideal for individuals with
no background knowledge on ESG Investing topic
***
. For a more advanced courses on Sustainable Finance courses, please refer to
ED4S website.
Learning Outcomes
Being educated on environmental, social and governance factors is becoming a key in successful integrated business and investment management.
Whether you are a
✔️ Financial advisor, ✔️ Finance professional, ✔️ Student, ✔️ Passionate about sustainability
;

this course will allow you to catch up and build
awareness
about interconnection of the ESG and investment management.
Financial industry is evolving at a rapid speed; demand for
Sustainable
and
Socially Responsible Investments
is rising on both individual and institutional investors' side.  Integration of material environmental, social and governance (
ESG
) factors into financial analysis has proven to enrich fundamental analysis and result in better risk adjusted returns.
This course will allow you to understand the difference between ESG or Sustainable Investing and Ethical or Socially Responsible Investing. You will learn about the foundation and current state of the market as well as basic terms and concepts used in the field. We will cover some more specific environmental, social and governance factors and risks (climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity loss, employee diversity, human rights, data privacy, board independence and cyber security). Bridging ESG factors and
financial performance
will bring clarity on interrelationship between these
extra-financial issues
and risk/return outcomes.
The course will give you an overview of the
seven main ESG Investing strategies
: negative screening, positive screening, best in-class , norms based screening, ESG integration, impact investing and shareholder engagement. It will provide examples of how ESG factors can be integrated into the financial valuation models.
Multiple quizzes
and an assignment will keep you actively engaged in the course.
To apply your knowledge you will conduct a
case study
analysis on Putnam Sustainable Leaders Fund.
We will wrap up with key takeaways from the course.
All students are welcome to join our community forum where we continue to share knowledge with you by posting articles, research papers and announcing pertinent webinars.
COURSE OUTLINE:
COURSE CURRICULUM
MODULE #1
What is Sustainable Investing
Sustainable Investing Overview
Navigating ESG Investing Terms
Market Size
Terminology & Concepts
Quiz
MODULE #2
Investment Strategies
Financial Performance
Quiz
MODULE #3
Environmental Factors
Social Factors
Governance Factors
Bridging ESG Factors and Financial Performance
Quiz
MODULE #4
ESG Data and Ratings
ESG Standards & Frameworks
Quiz
MODULE #5
Key Takeaways
Assignment : Case Study
Assignment: Test
Assignment: Explanations
BONUS:
ESG Integration in Practice
Careers in Sustainable Finance
REFERENCES:
Sustainable investment: A new landscape, Monika Dutt, OECD Observer
Understanding sustainable investment and ESG term, Schroder Investment Management North America Inc.
HSBC Sustainable Financing and ESG Investing report, HSBC Bank, 2018
ESG Funds Might Soon Have to Prove to SEC They’re Actually ESG, By Benjamin Bain, March 2, 2020,
The Global Risks Report 2020, World Economic Forum, 15th edition
Global Climate Change, NASA
Investing in a Time of Climate Change — The Sequel, Mercer, 2019
BBC, Science & Environment, Climate change: Should you fly, drive or take the train?
Coffee’s Invisible Carbon Footprint
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator
A practical guide to ESG integration for equity Investing
Climate Transition Risk for General Insurers, the Actuaries Institute Climate Change Working Group, Michelle Dong, Sharanjit Paddam, Stephanie Wong, Nov 2018
ESG INTEGRATION: HOW ARE SOCIAL ISSUES INFLUENCING INVESTMENT DECISIONS?, UN PRI, Justin Sloggett, CFA, Bettina Reinboth
Most big companies failing U.N. human rights test, ranking shows, Umberto Bacchi, NOVEMBER 11, 2018
Green Finance Is Now $31 Trillion and Growing, By Reed Landberg, Annie Massa and Demetrios Pogkas, June 7, 2019
2018 Global Sustainable Investment review, Global Sustainable Investment Alliance
RIA Canada website
Morgan Stanley, Sustainable Reality Analyzing Risk and Returns of Sustainable Funds
Better Munis Worse, Evaluating ESG Effects on Risk and Return, by Patrick Wang, Morningstar Quantitative Research, Feb 20, 2020,
From the stockholder to the stakeholder, How sustainability can drive financial performance, G. Clark, a. Feiner, M.Viehs, University of Oxford, Arabesque Partners, March 2015
Gunnar Friede, Timo Busch & Alexander Bassen (2015) ESG and financial performance: aggregated evidence from more than 2000 empirical studies, Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 5:4, 210-233, DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2015.1118917
GIIN website
RBC, Does Socially Responsible Investing Hurt Investment Returns
CREDITS:
Content review: Marie-Josée Privyk, CFA, RIPC, SASB FSA Credential holder, ESG Advisor
Music:  "Keys of Moon - The Epic Hero" is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA 3.0)  Music promoted by BreakingCopyright
Who this course is for:
Financial Advisors
Portfolio Managers
Investors
Business Students
Curious about Sustainability

What you'll learn

ESG and Sustainable Investing

Responsible Investing

ESG Investing Strategies

ESG Financial Performance

Environmental, Social and Governance Factors

SASB Framework

Climate Change

Investment Risk Analysis

Careers in ESG Investing

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
Expand All Sections
1-Introduction to the course
1
1.1-Introduction
2-Fundamentals of Sustainable Investing
7
2.1-What is Sustainable Investing?
2.2-Navigating Sustainable Investing Terms
2.3-Sustainable Investing Overview
2.4-Market Size
2.5-ESG Glossary
2.6-Quiz - Module 1
2.7-Interview with an Expert
3-ESG Investment Strategies
4
3.1-Investment Strategies - Part 1
3.2-Investment Strategies- Part 2
3.3-Financial Performance
3.4-Quiz - Module 2
4-Deep Dive: E, S, G Factors
7
4.1-Environmental Factors
4.2-Quiz - Lecture 6
4.3-Social Factors
4.4-Governance Factors
4.5-Bridging ESG Factors and Financial Performance
4.6-Bonus - ESG Integration in Practice
4.7-Quiz - Lecture 12
5-ESG Data and Reporting
5
5.1-ESG Data and Ratings
5.2-Interview with a Practitioner: ESG Ratings
5.3-ESG Reporting Standards
5.4-Interview with an Expert: Regulatory Disclosure
5.5-Quiz- Module 5
6-Case Study
3
6.1-Case Study: Assignment
6.2-QUIZ
6.3-Case Study: Analysis
7-Key Takeaways
4
7.1-Key Takeaways
7.2-Careers in ESG
7.3-Resources and Forum
7.4-Final assignment
8-Bonus Section
5
8.1-Fixed Income
8.2-Public Equity
8.3-Private Equity
8.4-Real Assets
8.5-Cash