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In a new episode of the The Wharton School Ripple Effect series, Vice Dean of the ESG Initiative Witold Henisz discusses his new book "Geostrategy by Design" and explains how leaders can manage geopolitical risk. Watch the interview: whr.tn/3xE0wOa #WhartonESG #GeostrategyByDesign



The Zicklin Bright Index evaluated 150 corporations and their human rights practices in 2023, revealing key challenges that are hindering progress. Read about the research, led by Víctor Cabezas Albán & Zicklin Center faculty co-lead William Laufer: whr.tn/3S7wWHJ #WhartonESG


New research by The Wharton School's Benjamin Keys @Key_Z_E reveals distortions in home insurance rates across the US, with major misalignments between premiums paid and actual climate risk. Explore an interactive map The New York Times. nytimes.com/interactive/20… @WhartonESG

The ESG Emphasis Finder is a powerful web application to help researchers, executives, and investors gain insights into companies' ESG emphasis. Explore research from The Wharton School's Serguei Netessine & co-authors Yakov Bart, Ashwin Malshé अश्विन & Sonam Singh: whr.tn/4da38SM #WhartonESG


Here's my latest research showing that utilities don't charge us for #electricity in a way that bolsters efficiency and energy savings, and how other pricing systems could make this better. The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School

Today on the Ripple Effect podcast, The Wharton School Climate Center Affiliated Faculty Member Jisung Park discusses the hidden, everyday costs of climate change outlined in his book, Slow Burn (Princeton University Press). Listen to the episode: whr.tn/3YqVDmG #WhartonESG #Climate


The Wharton Climate Center is organizing an exciting webinar called "So, you want to be on the board of a climate company?" Nov 18, noon-1pm. You can register now and mark your calendar! Register here: rb.gy/4ae6s9 #climateboard #webinar The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School

This Thursday, @WhartonESG invites undergrad students to a lunchtime Careers in ESG Panel from 12-1:15pm! Hear from Wharton alumni whose roles involve working in areas of social impact, including sustainability, decarbonization, and renewable energy. esg.wharton.upenn.edu/events-hq/a1WH…


Interested in hearing what The Wharton School professors think about climate change & business? Come to Climate Prof next Wednesday, October 16! Faculty from across economics, accounting, financing, and legal will give short talks about how climate change will affect these topics.

Why have ESG and Corporate Social Responsibility become so controversial and how can we empower business leaders to drive meaningful change? In the first of our Pi-Squared conversations with changemakers, Anita McGahan talks to Witold Henisz. Learn more at pisquared.burnescenter.org/interviews/wit…



Join @WhartonESG and Faculty Fellow Arthur van Benthem for this upcoming event featuring impressive Penn alumni now working in climate and energy! #EnergyAtPenn

Here I'm sharing a few tips on #energy #efficiency. They worked well in my house. The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School Kleinman Energy shorturl.at/6kS2C

Calling Penn & The Wharton School students: explore ten ESG-related courses available this upcoming semester, from instructors including Arthur van Benthem, Sarah Light, Vice Dean Witold Henisz, and more! Consult the full list here: whr.tn/4hkqdoV #WhartonESG



Current The Wharton School students and alumni curious about serving on the board of a climate solutions company are welcome to join us on Zoom this Monday, 11/18 at 12pm! Registration is required: whr.tn/3YI7yvY #WhartonESG #ClimateBoard #ClimateSolutions #WhartonClimateCenter


“We’re concerned about who owns what company... National identity really matters, and that’s got to be part of the equation.” Witold Henisz, vice dean of @WhartonESG, on his latest book “Geostrategy by Design.” whr.tn/3UHI1Rl


On Tues, 2/11 at 4PM ET, Travis Rieder, author of “Catastrophe Ethics,” will give a talk at Penn on “The Ethics of Personal Energy Consumption Choices.” Organized by the Penn Program on Regulation, co-sponsored by Perry World House & The ESG Initiative at the Wharton School. Join us: buff.ly/4azyTov
