Environmental Social Governance

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Biodiversity
biodiversity impact assessment
boardroom risk management
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Chronic
Climate Change
corporate sustainability strategy
crisis response planning
Energy Sources
Environmental Due Diligence
environmental governance frameworks
Environmental Issues
Environmental Social Governance
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ESG
ESG Issue
ESG Values
Extractive Industry Sectors
Follow
GRI Standard
Human Rights
human rights compliance
IFC
Mineral Processing
Mitigation Hierarchy
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material
Oil And Gas Industries
project finance evaluation
Public Infrastructure
Reduce GHG Emission
Rio Tinto
Safety Governance
Seawater
Social Management
Sustainability
Tailings Storage Facilities
UN
USA

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367680558
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Increasingly, companies are being judged by their performance in terms of Environmental Social Governance (ESG). But exactly what does it mean, and what should be done about it? While much ambiguity exists, it is no longer sufficient to negotiate the environmental assessment process successfully. ESG is an ongoing process that spans the entire life cycle of a company and its operations.

This book is aimed at business leaders – senior executives and company directors – and particularly those involved in the extractive industries and other ventures that significantly affect the environment and host communities. Guidance is provided on the major ESG issues that confront all business leaders. Strategies are provided to address ESG risk and to handle crises when they occur.

QUESTIONS FOR BUSINESS LEADERS:

Are you at all prepared for an environmental or social crisis event?

How will you cope with the "unknown unknowns"?

What do your shareholders expect you to do about climate change?

Are your employees proud of the company’s ESG performance?

How does your bank evaluate your biodiversity impacts?

Dr. Karlheinz Spitz is an environmental consultant of international repute. He regularly advises lenders on Equator Principles aspects in their investments and offers ESG training to business leaders. Karlheinz founded Greencorp, an environmental consultancy providing advice to clients who face a myriad of environmental laws and regulations, combined with an increasingly complex web of ESG risks and expectations.

John Trudinger is an environmental consultant and is also qualified as a geologist. Since the early 1970’s he has provided environmental expertise to a variety of resource development, power generation and infrastructure projects throughout Australia, North America and Asia. John has served as a Director in a NYSE publicly listed company and several private companies.

Matthew Orr is experienced in managing environmental and social risks associated with mining operations and related stakeholder engagement in both operational and corporate roles. He has successfully led the design and implementation of safety management systems for several large mining companies. His career highlight was gaining company support for hosting and organising the inaugural Australian Acid Mine Workshop in 1993.

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