In Sidebar we look at the impact of the issues, innovations and trends facing the legal landscape. In season two we're looking at what ESG means for you.
As natural disasters and climate change increasingly affect our lives, the insurance sector has a vital role to play in the future of our planet by helping organisations to manage risk and encourage innovation.
In the fourth episode of our Spotlight on ESG season Jonny Bethell, a Partner at Taylor Wessing, is joined by Glenn O'Halloran, Head of Environmental Risks at Howden M&A and Stuart Martin, Associate Director, Climate Risk and Resilience at Howden to discuss how the insurance space is evolving to incorporate ESG.
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Listen to Episode four above, or via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Stitcher.
Glenn is Head of Environmental Risks at Howden M&A. He advises on environmental risks and develops insurance solutions to manage these risks. His focuses include contaminated land, environmental warranties and indemnities, and ESG and climate change risks.
Stuart is an Associate Director in Howden's Climate Risk and Resilience team. He supports Howden's businesses across the group by developing new insurance products and finding insurance solutions to address the problems associated with climate change.
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