The debate around sustainability in business and finance has never been more intense – or more urgent. Corporate leaders face pressure to respond to climate risks and an accelerating energy transition, and to support progress on social and economic justice – amid a growing political backlash against such efforts that is increasingly targeting private-sector companies.
While the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act has unleashed huge financial support for green energy projects, this year’s US presidential election creates major policy uncertainty for low-carbon investment. Advances in AI and other technology are driving excitement about new opportunities to tackle environmental and social challenges – but also concern about their huge energy demand. Companies and investors must also take into account the roiling controversy around diversity and inclusion, and the increasing scrutiny of their impacts on biodiversity.
Join leading investors, corporate executives, and policymakers at the 5th edition of Financial Times’ Moral Money Summit Americas for a wide-ranging exploration of the key themes in the sustainable business and finance agenda. This two-day event will be packed with compelling debate and powerful insights on issues that no leader can afford to ignore.
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