Good Money Talks

2 pm – 6.30 pm

We all know that money talks, let's make sure good money talks the loudest...

Good Money Talks, taking place in the run up to Good Money Week, will be a dynamic, interactive event where we will hear from a diverse range of speakers and discuss what's new and what's next for 'good money'.

Money for Positive Change

9.30 am to 1.30 pm

This event has been organised by the Church of Scotland's Society, Religion and Technology Project. The event hopes to provide you with an opportunity to consider how your faith, values and finances interact and how you, and your Church, can make positive decisions about how your money is used in the future. 

Make Your Money Count Conference

Does Ethical Finance really work?

Has the trust been broken?

Be part of a movement to make your money count.

We are delighted to announce that Make Your Money Count is back this year. The event will again be tackling the issues of how the ordinary citizen can change improve the impact of our money for a better world.

'How Finance is Tackling Sustainability: a roadmap to the future' Public Lecture

6.30 - 8 pm 

Speakers from the financial sector, NGOs and think tanks will discuss if the finance industry is doing enough to combat the challenges of environmental sustainability.

Speakers:

Ben Caldecott (@bencaldecott) is Founder & Director, Stranded Assets Programme, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford.

'Economy Beyond Economics: time for a paradigm shift?' Public Lecture

6.30 - 8 pm

Our economy relies on stable ecological foundations. So why is ecology missing from big economic and political debates? Is it time for a new approach? Satish Kumar will discuss at this public lecture.

Satish Kumar is Editor-in-Chief of Resurgence magazine (@Resurgence_mag).

Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSEgreeneconomy

Green bonds: Leveraging green capital to underpin change

2 - 3 PM

Green bonds represent an important mechanism for financing a low carbon, resource-efficient and resilient economy. The number and value of issuances are growing quickly – 2014 is likely to see $20 billion assigned to this market. However, as the market matures further, so too will rules about what is green and what is not. Companies will need to prove the environmental credentials of a project in order to access this ring-fenced capital. Trucost is hosting a webinar on 29th October to explore this challenge. 

AGENDA

Green Social and Ethical Funds in Europe - Vigeo Study

The 14th edition of Vigeo report “Green Social and Ethical Funds in Europe”, recognised as one of the European reference studies on SRI, offers a general outlook on SRI mutual funds in Europe.

The study provides data regarding the number and size of funds but also information about SRI approaches, top performing funds, specific costs, companies within the portfolios and asset allocation.

Divest for Good: Making the change from fossil fuels

6.05 pm

The fossil fuel divestment movement is growing at rapid speed.  Every day new institutions, businesses, and individuals are stepping away from their investments in fossil fuels, instead making a long-term investment in the future through renewable energy and technology. 

Why should we make this change and how? Join us as we discuss the ethics, politics, and economics of divesting with a panel of specialists in campaigning, finance, and investment. 

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