Not Much of an Engineer by Sir Stanley Hooker

Not Much of an Engineer by Sir Stanley Hooker

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Not Much of an Engineer by Sir Stanley Hooker

Modern capitalism has focused on profit maximization at the expense of non-renewable natural resources. This has led to wealth polarization - that is, social unsustainability - and climate change - that is, environmental unsustainability. Value migration has occurred between the ultra-rich and the remaining 99% and across generations, with increased longevity and a demographic winter expected to contribute even more. All this has led us on a collision course with several existential threats.

This book explains that a quick and decisive sustainability conversion is necessary, requiring significant investment and careful management of trade-offs - such as those between environmental and financial risk. The author argues that a sustainable capital approach would account for all scarce resources used in any investment decision and adjust its risk-based pricing. It would redefine the foundations of modern finance and economics, overcoming the limits and negative implications of well-known metrics and supporting the funding required for green conversion and reduced wealth polarization. Ultimately, a sustainable capital approach could inform long-term sustainability transformation strategies and be used to develop a first set of pragmatic, market-based initiatives, involving non-bank funding and an operating partner approach, to accelerate a wealth to wellbeing and a brown to green transformation and the workout of the (otherwise stranded) socially and environmentally non-performing assets - securing the survival and evolution of our eco-system.

This book is aimed at those involved in the world of finance, investment management, and banking, with a specific focus on sustainable finance and green transformation. It will also be of relevance to readers interested in economic policies and the broader topic of equality, social sustainability, and wealth creation.

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ISBN 13 9780906393352
ISBN 10 0906393353
Title Not Much of an Engineer
Author Sir Stanley Hooker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Airlife Publishing Ltd
Year published 1984-05-24
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.