Carbon footprint impacts on company share price: AXA IMBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 4 NOV 2016 7:01PMThe carbon footprint of a company impacts on share price, with greatest potential impact on companies in the utilities, energy and materials sectors, according to new research from AXA Investment Managers (AXA IM). Read more: AXA IM, carbon footprint, AXA Investment Managers, Kathryn McDonald, Trucost, AXA Rosenberg Related News |
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John Purcell
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The accounting profession has evolved rapidly from being seen as just calculating debits and credits to a provider of holistic financial information, including ESG and climate risk metrics. In the last two decades, CPA Australia policy adviser corporate regulation John Purcell has participated in and guided that evolution, and sees the accounting profession as being fundamental to future developments around sustainability.