BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡//Events//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20220221T161300Z DTSTART:20220623T121500Z DTEND:20220623T150000Z SUMMARY:CHASM Annual Conference 2022 UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/194775 DESCRIPTION:Environmental Sustainability and Financial Security Since Covid-19 hit the UK in February 2020, unemployment, poverty and debt have all increased significantly and look set to rise still further, while some groups have seen their savings increase. With many households already facing acute financial strain amidst a cost of living crisis, the UK governments’ plans to transition to net zero raises important questions about how, if it at all, this can be done equitably. \n This year’s conference brings together academics and representatives from the public, private and third sectors to discuss the key issues and implications of environmental sustainability goals on household financial security. \n We look forward to hearing from our speakers individually, followed by a panel discussion. \n Listen to speaker Dr Mat Despard's reflections on the annual conference\n Carl Packman, Fair by Design Campaign at Barrow Cadbury Trust Going Green in a cost of Living Crisis: How do we tackle the Poverty Premium and reach Net Zero? \n This talk will discuss some of the barriers to affordable access to household energy today and how they interact with solutions in affordable green energy today and in the future. \n Emma Stockdale, Nest Insight Responsible investment as a motivator of pension engagement\n Recent research by Nest Insight, supported by Legal & General Investment Management, challenges the commonly held view that talking to disengaged pension savers about responsible investment and environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues could be a widely effective way to prompt people to engage for the first time. \n Luke Murphy, Associate Director for Energy, Climate, Housing and Infrastructure, IPPR Jonathon Marshall – Resolution Foundation  Energy bills, net zero and living standards\n This talk will discuss what is happening in the energy crunch, against a backdrop of rising inflation and a lack of economic growth. Who is most affected, what differences the government’s interventions have made so far and what this all means for the net zero transition.\n Conference programme 13:15             Welcome and introduction – Louise Overton, Director of CHASM 13:20             Carl Packman, Fair by Design Campaign at Barrow Cadbury Trust                        13:45             Emma Stockdale, Nest Insight                                                14:10             Luke Murphy, IPPR                        14:35             Break 14:50             Jonathan Marshall, Resolution Foundation            15:15             Panel Discussion  15:45             Final comments and close  16:00             End of Conference  \n LOCATION:Zoom STATUS:CONFIRMED TRANSP:OPAQUE CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR