Podcast: ESG in 2026 - Evolution or revolution?BY THE GREENER WAY | TUESDAY, 24 FEB 2026 1:07PM![]() Despite global sustainable funds recording more than US$80 billion in net outflows in 2025, Australia and New Zealand are bucking the trend and continue to attract new capital. In this episode of The Greener Way, Australian Ethical deputy chief investment officer John Woods unpacks how ESG investing is evolving in 2026, explaining why there's still plenty of opportunities out there for sustainable investors, the importance of transparency, and the need for a reliable ESG fund labelling system. He also breaks down Australian Ethical's approach to investing in emerging markets, and how it's looking at renewables, climate tech, private credit, and solar-driven infrastructure. Related News |
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