Yale Talk on Corporate Governance and Climate Change

Mindy Lubber, the president of Ceres, a coalition of investors and environmental leaders working to improve corporate environmental, social and governance practices, will speak at Yale at noon on Wednesday, March 22.

Mindy Lubber, the president of Ceres, a coalition of investors and environmental leaders working to improve corporate environmental, social and governance practices, will speak at Yale at noon on Wednesday, March 22.

Her talk, “Feeling the Heat: Corporate Governance and Climate Change Agendas Converge,” will be in Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall, 205 Prospect St. at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.

Lubber is also the director of the Investor Network on Climate Risk, an alliance of institutional investors that coordinates U.S. investor responses to the financial risks and opportunities posed by climate change.

In addition, she was a regional administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; the founder, president and CEO of Green Century Capital Management, an investment firm managing environmentally screened mutual funds; and president of an environmental law and policy consulting group. She also has led various environmental and public interest law organizations for over a decade, including the National Environmental Law Center, which she founded.

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