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Once upon a time, mankind invented PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances).

PFAS: Genius gone wrong

Bastien Dublanc, Astrid Pierard, Jessica Carlier, ESG, SRI, Equities, Research Paper, Water
PFAS have been widely used for decades due to their unique properties in various domestic and industrial applications. They are resistant to water and virtually indestructible. They are also seen as the poison of the century. Where do we stand in terms of regulation? What are the PFAS-related risks? Where are the opportunities?
  • US elections, Asset Allocation, Macro, Florence Pisani, Emile Gagna

    Trump’s Economic Policy

    The election of Donald Trump, coupled with the Republican Party's control of both houses of Congress, has resulted in a new political landscape in the United States. What key decisions must the new administration make? What impact will these decisions have on the macroeconomic environment, financial markets and investors?
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Alix Chosson, Elouan Heurard, ESG, SRI, Biodiversity

COP16: too little, too late.

Two years after the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Agreement, the progress on global biodiversity goals remains mixed. Despite commitments, a limited number of countries (44 out of 196) have submitted their National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans. The parties have agreed to submit their plans as soon as possible, with a global review scheduled for COP17 and COP19.
Research Paper, Alix Chosson, Elouan Heurard, Biodiversity

Biodiversity: ready to take up the challenge of biodiversity integration?

Biodiversity challenges are multifaceted, involving intricate ecological, geographical, and social dimensions. Acknowledging this, Candriam’s biodiversity framework allows for a granular and effective approach of biodiversity integration.
Biodiversity

Biodiversity at Candriam

Our fragile natural ecosystems are degrading at a high pace, compromising the survival of many species, and, by ripple effects, that of many companies that depend on it. It is high time investors consider the risks borne by their portfolios because of biodiversity loss. As a sustainable investor, we are at the forefront of biodiversity integration and will accompany you on this journey.
Biodiversity, Alix Chosson, Elouan Heurard

COP16 : Final boarding call for Biodiversity

The 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP16) will be held in Cali, Colombia, from October 21th to November 1st.
Biodiversity, ESG, SRI, Marie Niemczyk, Alix Chosson, Research Paper

Is Biodiversity an investment issue?

Investors who fail to consider biodiversity in their portfolios increase the global problem, in turn reducing the growth potential and increasing the risk to their own investments. These two connected systems chase each other in a downward spiral.
Biodiversity, ESG, SRI

Next Stop: Biodiversity

Our planet’s biodiversity – the variety of species of animals and plants – is collapsing. Given that about half of the global GDP is highly dependent on nature, the consequences can be grave.

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