Sustainability Professional Tanis Marquette - ESG Practice Leader

Sustainability Professional Tanis Marquette - ESG Practice Leader
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Defined as environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic health, sustainability involves managing risks for investors. Explore the expanded definition, United Nations Brundtland Report, SDGs, and available sustainability degree programs.

  • Sustainability
  • Professional
  • ESG
  • Environmental
  • Social

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  1. Sustainability Professional Tanis Marquette CSP ISSP-SEP SMCP Sustainability & ESG Practice Leader Woodard & Curran February 2022

  2. Sustainability Defined Sustainability: Environmental Stewardship Social Responsibility Economic Health Environmental Stewardship Social Responsibility Economic Health ESG: Environmental Stewardship Social Responsibility Economic Health Governance Sustainability ESG is sustainability risk as seen through the perspective of the investor.

  3. Expanded Definition Sustainability

  4. United Nations Brundtland Report: Sustainable development was defined in the World Commission on Environment and Development's 1987 Brundtland report Our Common Future` as 'development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'.

  5. UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  6. Sustainability Degrees Bachelor's in Sustainability Programs Guide | BestColleges

  7. Sustainability Degrees Agriculture Ecology Food Safety Finance Geology Business Strategy Architectural Design Hydrology Environmental Science Human Resources Accounting Policy & International Governance Bachelor's in Sustainability Programs Guide | BestColleges Forestry Health & Safety

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