Green Vision – The future is already here
How economies can transition towards a more sustainable model
Energy: Fuelling the renewal
Jean-Pierre Dmirdjian assesses how different actors in the energy sector are developing solutions for a more sustainable planet.
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Green Vision is an educational series of films featuring ESG (environmental, social and governance) analysts from our affiliate Mirova, an expert in sustainable investing. Each episode focuses on a different sector and explores the transitions taking place that will revolutionise the way we consider our investments. Let us guide you through the technologies and methodologies that are finding brighter ways ahead.
In tech, every innovation comes with its share of environmental and social challenges. Establishing itself as a real lever for sustainable innovation without accentuating the issues of our century is a real epic for these companies.
Access to health is a fundamental right. How to direct investments towards companies in the health sector that offer solutions for all, while reducing the environmental impact of the industry?
Moving from intensive agriculture to agroecological and equitable practices that regenerate ecosystems and produce the food and materials of tomorrow is our future. How to identify the actors who cultivate the soil for tomorrow’s agriculture?
The need to build the infrastructures and buildings of tomorrow today is becoming increasingly important. How can industry players move the lines for a greener and more inclusive planet?
How can we make the right technological choices and adopt a risk management approach today over the entire life cycle of the car, for greener, quieter and smarter mobility tomorrow?
The energy sector plays a key role in greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to global warming.How can we allocate investments towards companies providing solutions to the energy system’s decarbonation?
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