How Engine No. 1 aims to reshape the future of ESG investing

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Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi and Julie Hyman speak with Engine No. 1 CEO Jennifer Grancio about the company’s new framework for ESG investing, its campaign against Exxon, and how it aims to reshape the future of big oil.

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JULIE HYMAN: There's a new breed of activist investment firms that are focusing squarely on ESG. One of them is Engine No 1, which has made its name, among others, by targeting successfully Chevron. And one of the challenges with ESG is sort of defining what it is and what are best practices. That's been really a challenge that has been bedeviling the industry for quite some time now.

Jennifer Grancio is with us now. She's the chief executive officer of Engine No 1, which is out with a new white paper aimed at that challenge-- how do you define ESG, how do you figure out how best to improve it. And you guys over at Engine No 1 have come up with something that you call the total value framework, Jennifer. Give us sort of the high-level way to think about the total value framework.

JENNIFER GRANCIO: Thank you, Julie. And I would say, at Engine No 1, we started with Exxon and the activist campaign, but much of what we do-- in fact, predominantly what we're doing is constructive. So total value framework is something that we've been doing, and wrote a paper and put it out to everybody yesterday.

The idea here is that companies are out and they're having material impacts as part of their business. And so if we can use the data around ESG and around areas of impact and we can turn it into dollars and cents, it helps take these ESG and impact issues and drive long-term value. And so that's what total value is, and it's the core of what we do at Engine No 1, is to constructively understand what companies are doing and how their actions help drive value up over time.

We think, today, a lot of financial analysis is too short-term. You start with the income statement. You don't have a good way to think about ESG and impact. And so with our total value framework, we're turning these impact areas into a core part of the financial analysis. And the work we're doing as we're talking to companies and boards and investors, there's a lot of receptivity to boiling down how you think about ESG and impact as part of a company's strategy, and helping these companies make great choices to drive long-term value.

BRIAN SOZZI: Jennifer, if I'm a CEO at a large publicly traded company, what actions should I be taking today just to fit inside of your framework? Because I still view a lot of executives, they passively mention ESG on an earnings call, but no clear-cut initiatives. They passively mention it in their annual reports. No clear-cut initiatives. What should they be doing?