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    Moral Money Summit Americas logo

    Moral Money Summit Americas

    October 15-16, 2024
    Strategies for better business
    In-Person & Digital | Convene One Liberty Plaza, New York | #FTMoralMoney
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         The debate around sustainability in business and finance had never been more intense – or more urgent. Corporate leaders faced pressure to respond to climate risks and an accelerating energy transition, and to support progress on social and economic justice – amid a growing political backlash against such efforts that increasingly targeted private-sector companies.


         While the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act had unleashed significant financial support for green energy projects, the US presidential election created major policy uncertainty for low-carbon investment. Advances in AI and other technology had driven excitement about new opportunities to tackle environmental and social challenges – but also raised concerns about their huge energy demand. Companies and investors also had to take into account the roiling controversy around diversity and inclusion, as well as the increasing scrutiny of their impacts on biodiversity.


         Leading investors, corporate executives, and policymakers gathered at the 5th edition of Financial Times’ Moral Money Summit Americas for a wide-ranging exploration of the key themes in the sustainable business and finance agenda. This two-day event was packed with compelling debate and powerful insights on issues that no leader could afford to ignore.


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    Key questions addressed

    What challenges do companies encounter in the preparation for new climate reporting rules in the US and internationally?

    How can DEI efforts be advanced amidst current cultural and political divisions?

    What impact has the IRA had to date on foreign investment, supply chains, job creation, innovation, clean energy, and healthcare?

    How can we use AI tools to benefit the environment and people?


    How to improve access to climate finance in developing countries, mitigate risks in private finance, and the role of blended finance?

    Top-tier industry speakers:

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    Esther Duflo
    Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences
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    Gina McCarthy
    First White House National Climate Advisor
    Managing Co-Chair, America Is All In
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    Rohit Aggarwala
    Commissioner, New York City Department of Environmental Protection
    Chief Climate Officer, New York
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    Nana Menya Ayensu
    Special Assistant to the President on Climate Policy, Finance, and Innovation
    The White House
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    Georgia Levenson Keohane
    CEO
    Soros Economic Development Fund
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    Jim Andrew
    Executive Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer
    PepsiCo

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    Corporate America and the Culture Wars - Adjusting to the ESG Backlash

    Explore strategic insights in our free-to-read Financial Times Live sector report.

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    The Official Event Brochure

    Check out our cutting-edge agenda at a glance.

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    Speaking Opportunities

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