Wednesday Jun 25, 2025

Universal Owners in the Anthropocene: Ellen Quigley on Investing for Systemic Impact

In this compelling episode of The Future of Finance, Georges Dyer speaks with Dr. Ellen Quigley, Principal Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and Special Adviser to the university's CFO on Responsible Investment. Ellen breaks down the concept of universal ownership, the risks of climate change through the lens of systemic investing, and how endowments and other long-term asset owners can be powerful agents of change.

She also introduces a groundbreaking corporate bond index designed to avoid funding fossil fuel expansion while encouraging investor impact through tools like debt denial and director vote strategies. Ellen critically examines ESG investing, warns about the under-recognized dangers of methane-heavy infrastructure, and calls for investors to shift the social discourse in ways that legitimize climate-aligned policy.

Through practical examples and philosophical insights, this episode offers a rich, urgent, and ultimately hopeful look at how finance can be reimagined to serve people and the planet.

Keywords: Universal ownership, anthropocene, systemic risk, fossil fuel divestment, responsible investment, corporate bond index, director votes, climate change, asset owners vs asset managers, endowment model

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