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Alix Chosson
Lead ESG Analyst – Environmental Research & Investments
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, Marie Niemczyk, Climate Action, ESG
Nuestro clima cambia cada vez más deprisa, acercando cada año a nuestro mundo a consecuencias sociales y económicas desastrosas. Estamos llegando al punto de inflexión en todos los límites planetarios, lo que significa que, al ritmo actual, alcanzaremos un punto de no retorno en esta década, amenazando el futuro tanto de nuestro planeta como de la humanidad.

ESG, Marie Niemczyk, Alix Chosson, Article
¿Es la biodiversidad una cuestión de inversión?
Los inversores que no tienen en cuenta la biodiversidad en sus carteras intensifican el problema global, lo que a su vez reduce el potencial de crecimiento y aumenta el riesgo de sus propias inversiones. Estos dos sistemas conectados se retroalimentan en una espiral descendente.

Alix Chosson, Outlook 2023
A "Slow Funeral March" for the Fossil Fuel Era
The Russian aggression against Ukraine not only killed tens of thousands and destroyed many towns, power plants and damaged grain production and trade. An unintended consequence of Putin’s actions has been an acceleration Europe’s energy transition. What better way to illustrate our interview with Alix Chosson, Lead ESG Analyst, Environmental Research & Investments, but with a funeral march from Wagner’s Götterdämmerung to mark the slow death of fossil fuels.

Alix Chosson, Florence Pisani, Outlook 2023
Governments and central banks: Le "Mariage forcé" for energy transition?
In Europe, the COVID-19 pandemic and the energy crisis have both weighed heavily on national Budgets. As the issue of energy transition becomes more pressing, can - and should - the European Central Bank (ECB) support governments?