European University at St. Petersburg invites international students, young professionals, and expats in St. Petersburg to join a new series of open lectures in English on Russia's Past and Present.
The fourth public lecture of the series: Energy sector in Russia: new dimensions in sustainability-related disclosures by prof. Olga Teplova
Venue: Freedom Space (7, Kazanskaya street)
This lecture on extra-financial investment analysis of energy sector companies is an attempt to navigate through the mushrooming disclosure standards and clarify the defining features of sustainable strategies used by international energy companies in general and Russian energy companies in particular.
Although the concept of extra-financial analysis has been on the rise in the last decade, much has to be done in order to make this concept economically viable and legally defined for the energy sector. Lack of sustainability-related data that would comply with the principles of comparability and materiality represents the main stumbling block for the scale-up. At the moment, several industry-driven initiatives that are aimed at better disclosure of ESG (environmental, social and governance) risks and their impact on financial performance are gaining weight among investors and policymakers.
Please register to join the lecture
Russia: Past and Present.
For six consequent Wednesdays at 18:30 in February and March 2020, our speakers will deliver lectures on Russian history, foreign policy, energy politics, and global affairs.
Each lecture will be followed by a short discussion. There will also be some time for networking. Free snacks and tea/coffee will be offered at the lecture venue.
Please register for each lecture you plan to attend. By attending at least 3 lectures, you will receive a special Certificate of participation in the 'Russia: Past and Present' series of open lectures organized by EUSP.
Please register for each lecture you plan to attend. By attending at least 3 lectures, you will receive a special Certificate of participation in the "Russia: Past and Present" series of open lectures organized by EUSP.