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The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Markus Schneider, Senior Economist—EEMEA at AB and Joseph Sun, CFA, Research Analyst—Sustainable Thematic Equities at AB.
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Excludes intra-European Union trade
Data through December 31, 2020
Source: International Food Policy Research Institute
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Week represents week of year
Data through April 12, 2022
Source: International Food Policy Research Institute
The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Markus Schneider, Senior Economist—EEMEA at AB and Joseph Sun, CFA, Research Analyst—Sustainable Thematic Equities at AB.
The views expressed herein do not constitute research, investment advice or trade recommendations and do not necessarily represent the views of all AB portfolio-management teams. Views are subject to revision over time.
Sara Rosner is a Senior Vice President and AB’s Director of Responsible Investing Research. She leads the Responsibility team’s work with AB’s investment teams and clients on identifying, researching and engaging with material environmental and social issues that arise in the investment process. Rosner also leads AB’s collaboration with the Columbia Climate School, which focuses on enhancing investors’ ability to integrate climate change considerations into their decision-making and investment processes. She has developed and is implementing AB’s approach to managing material risks and opportunities stemming from the global transition to a lower carbon economy and has managed firmwide initiatives on climate scenario analysis, carbon offsets, and ESG education and training. Prior to joining the firm in 2018, Rosner performed research for the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, where she worked on projects related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and renewable energy alternatives in the extractive industry. She spent most of her early career as a journalist covering energy and infrastructure finance in the Americas for Euromoney Institutional Investor. Rosner holds a BS (magna cum laude) in international studies from Pepperdine University and an MS in sustainability management from Columbia University. She is a global member of 100 Women in Finance and a member of Women Investing in a Sustainable Economy (WISE). Rosner was named one of Crain’s New York Business Notable Leaders in Sustainability 2023. Location: New York
Dr. Puma is Director and Research Scientist for the Center for Climate Systems Research, which is part of Columbia University's Earth Institute. His research efforts are focused on global food security, especially the exploration of how susceptible the global network of food trade is to natural (for example, mega-droughts and volcanic eruptions) and man-made (for example, wars and trade restrictions) disturbances. Dr. Puma is particularly interested in understanding the limits to predictability for our water and food systems, as we need fundamentally different approaches for problems that are sensitive to non-predictable extremes. His efforts on global food security are supported by a fellowship from both the Center for Climate and Life and the Columbia World Projects' Adapting Agriculture to Climate Today, for Tomorrow (ACToday). Dr. Puma holds both a BS and an MIA from Columbia University, and both an MA and a PhD from Princeton University. Location: New York