

Alix Chosson joined Candriam in 2020 as the Lead ESG Analyst for Environmental Research & Investments.
Alix has thirteen years of experience as ESG Analyst in SRI research and portfolio management teams. She started her career at Amundi in 2010 and has more recently been sell-side ESG analyst at Natixis before joining in 2018 DNCA to contribute to the creation of the SRI team and range of funds.
Alix graduated from Science Po Lyon with a master in economics and finance in 2010. In 2011 she obtained a Master in Portfolio Management from the IAE Paris 12.
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Alix Chosson, Elouan Heurard, Biodiversity, ESG, SRI
Launched in autumn 2024, the Think Tank "2030, Investir Demain" was created at the initiative of L'Info Durable (ID) and L'Agefi media, with the ambition of uniting financial players around the major challenges of sustainable finance.

Outlook 2025, Alix Chosson, Tanguy Cornet
2025: the swan song for global climate action?
2024 concluded as another annus horribilis for climate action, with COP29 blowing “hot air”, reinforced geopolitical tensions overshadowing the climate crisis, and the re-election of Donald Trump in the U.S. We only have a couple of years left before spending the totality of the +1.5°C carbon budget. How will the recent political changes and global geopolitical tensions impact the transition?

ESG, SRI, US elections, Climate Action, Alix Chosson, Lucia Meloni, Rémi Savage
Should the sustainable community be concerned about a Trump 2.0 Presidency?
Donald Trump’s re-election as president of the United States has sparked concerns about his potential impact on key sustainability topics, notably climate action.

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.