
Andrew Behar
@andrewbehar
CEO of @AsYouSow, a nonprofit promoting environmental and social corporate responsibility. Columnist: Fiduciary Future on @ImpactAlpha.
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"The problem with models that estimate climate risk for pension funds is that they are reviewed by economist but not by #climate scientists." Mark Campanale at #ClimateFinance Day. #ClimateWeekNYC



“Attacks on ESG is all about chilling investing activity because there was rational movement forward on climate. To treat them like rational actors is to give them too much credit.” - Danielle Fugere, As You Sow, responding to a question on anti-ESG from Financial Times's Simon Mundy


🍬🧀🍇 Ever notice you're paying more for chocolate, cheese, and fruit? What Andrew Behar learned after talking with someone at National Confectioners Association. hubs.li/Q02QKYMR0

.As You Sow's Andrew Behar shares the story of Hurricane Helene survivor Kaylea Noce and calls for investors and individuals to invest in climate action now to mitigate the escalating costs of climate change in the future. hubs.li/Q02TCZ6d0

When Hurricane Helene struck Asheville, we were seriously concerned for the safety of a member of our team. Here’s my heart-wrenching account of those dramatic events and some reflections on climate risk for all of us in the hurricane’s deadly aftermath: impactalpha.com/the-question-h…

.ADM, Bunge, Cargill, COFCO International, and Louis Dreyfus Company—collectively known as the "ABCDs"—control a significant portion of the food value chain. RE.Leverage Consulting's Arianna Muirow and As You Sow’s Andrew Behar explain the risk and a possible fix. hubs.li/Q02VZs-s0

Speculative profiteering by $ADM, $BG, $LDC of our food supply chain is a systemic risk and a mechanism upholding consolidated corporate power. It’s time to hold policy makers to account over whose interests are being served. My latest for ImpactAlpha: impactalpha.com/food-futures-h…


You can trace the origins of the politically motivated ESG backlash to a single event: Shareholders acting in 2021 to replace five board members at Exxon. Here is my perspective of what really happened on ImpactAlpha: ow.ly/L4xz50ULlWc