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Leading with ideas

‘Leadership is the crux of a Mistra programme. Research for sustainable development is based on sustained leadership.´

These words open a new book about leadership in Mistra´s research programmes.

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A climate index for the world's countries

Mistra has initiated a collaboration with AccountAbility — an independent organization that works to develop new ideas, tools and collaboration to help individuals, institutions and organizations better address climate change and work toward achieving sustainable development. 

Link:
Read more about AccountAbility and its different projects at accountability21.net
AccountAbility collaborates with a number of organizations, including the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and now even Mistra, which is supporting their activities with a contribution of 200,000 US dollars over two years. 

Goals
One of the goals of the organization is to create an index — the Country Climate Competitiveness Index — of potentials for economic development coupled to low carbon-dioxide emissions, as input to the climate conference in Copenhagen in the fall of 2009.  The index will describe countries´ current status with respect to carbon-dioxide emissions, and their potential to become so-called low-emissions countries, coupled to economic development.

Hurried collecting
Better understanding countries´ different situations and potential for change requires not only looking at what countries emit today, but also the conditions in each country with respect to both reducing emissions and also achieving economic development.  For example, many of the world's developing countries are low-emission countries today, but haven't achieved the same levels of development as industrialized countries.  With help of the index, it will be easier to see the potential for individual countries to reduce their carbon-dioxide emissions and, hopefully, speed up the collection of data.

Updated: 2008-09-11

2008-09-11
A climate index for the world's countries
Mistra has initiated a collaboration with AccountAbility — an independent organization that works to...

2008-08-20
Sustainable buildings
A new report summarises key findings of a workshop on environmental and social issues in real estate...

Mistra invests in a new ethical fund for growth markets
As the first investor in a new ethical fund, Mistra (the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research) is once more taking the initiative. BankInvest, the Danish company, has started a new ethical fund for Global Emerging Markets Debt SRI. This fund will invest in corporate and government bonds on the world´s growth markets. Read the pressrelease (pdf, 82 kB)

Asset managers given the thumbs up
Mistra has for the second time carried out an evaluation of its success in achieving what is known as sustainable asset management. Read more here

Toolkit for responsible management
To help foundations, company managements and boards manage their financial assets more sustainably, a new toolkit is now available, known as PRIME - the Primer for Responsible Investment Management of Endowments. Download report here (pdf, 1 MB)

Mistra's entire portfolio now sustainable
As from 1 April 2007, all of Mistra's assets are invested on the basis of sustainability criteria. The goal of meeting such criteria across the entire portfolio by 2007 has thus been met. Read more here

Mistra the first investor in a new ethical fund for emerging markets
Mistra has added a new asset manager to its team: the Danisch company BankInvest, which in April is setting up a new ethical global emerging markets fund, "BI Global Emerging Markets Equities SRI". Companies will be selected for inclusion in the fund on the basis of positive criteria, combined with traditional negative screening.
Read the pressrelease (pdf, 25 kB)

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