The Unsustainable Truth: How Investing for the Future is Destroying the Planet and What to Do About It

Awards:   Short-listed for Business Book Awards: Change & Sustainability Category 2022
Author:   Dr David Ko ,  Richard Busellato
Publisher:   Rethink Press
ISBN:  

9781784529598


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Unsustainable Truth: How Investing for the Future is Destroying the Planet and What to Do About It


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  • Short-listed for Business Book Awards: Change & Sustainability Category 2022

Overview

Is investing itself the problem? Our lives are split between living every day and accumulating money for our future. We have over $100 trillion invested, more than the size of the global economy, and the planet can no longer produce enough to keep this growing. There is no other way to say it – our savings are killing the planet. But we need the money. We need it to support us as we age. We fear not having enough, of becoming destitute. This book tells the stories of how we got here and why we are stuck. What can we do about it? How do we reimagine our future and choose between living for a pool of money or purposeful life?

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Author:   Dr David Ko ,  Richard Busellato
Publisher:   Rethink Press
Imprint:   Panoma Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.221kg
ISBN:  

9781784529598


ISBN 10:   1784529591
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The sustainability myth Q&A Chapter 2: It's our money, stupid! Chapter 3: A deal with the devil Chapter 4: Once in a lifetime - Well... how did I get here? Chapter 5: Interventions - We just can't help ourselves Q&A Chapter 6: The California Gold Rush Chapter 7: The GFC - A short lesson in reflexivity Chapter 8: Investments - The age of asset management Chapter 9: Sustainable investing Q&A Chapter 10: Choices Chapter 11: Good vs evil Chapter 12: Reimagining the future Chapter 13: Experimentation - A way forward Q&A Chapter 14: All the money in the world Chapter 15: Happily ever after About the Authors

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Rarely have I read a book that has so troubled me and yet holds out the hand of hope. -- Sir Tim Smit, Founder of the Eden Project For sustainability, governments, businesses and individuals face their choices at best complementary. This book tells vividly how the choices of an individual, on the basis of ethics or economics, impact the outcome. -- Erkki Liikanen, Former Finance Minister and Central Bank Governor of Finland


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Dr David Ko started in investment management in 1994 with LTCM as one of the first people to be employed by the hedge fund. Before this, he was a university lecturer in physics at Oxford University. Its meteoric rise, with the Dream Team of market wizards, central bankers, and Nobel academics, triggered other market participants to jump on the bandwagon of its strategies until the collective demise came to within a hair’s breadth of global financial Armageddon. It was his first and constant reminder that investing for profit has devastating consequences. After a successful career in investment management, he sidestepped the Global Financial Crisis by taking a sabbatical running Science Investigators to deliver hands-on workshops to schools. He later returned to investment management and worked since 2017 with Richard looking at sustainable investing. This led them to recognise that the problem is we simply have too much money invested for the planet to provide the returns without destroying it. Richard Busellato grew up in Sweden. He worked in Stockholm in 1990 and later in Brussels for some of the world’s oldest corporations before moving to London 25 years ago. He has been involved in investing throughout this time, successfully navigating some of the most volatile periods in the financial markets. Famously, he remembers his first lesson in risk management – imagine the worst that can happen, and double it. To this day, this remains a defining consideration to how to see the world and what is happening in it. He worked in many of the premier hedge funds and financial institutions, taking senior roles with responsibilities over large investment decisions. He joined with David and researched not just the financial but also the driving social and ethical aspects of sustainability. This led them to the idea of Rethinking Choices – a holistic examination of how we can genuinely contribute to the planet’s timeless capacity for life.

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