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As a general matter, U.S. companies would be wise to take note of ESG developments in Europe.
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ESG continues to gain importance in corporate strategy. Here's what boards should be considering.
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We are entering a new era, one in which companies are less able to hide behind their pronouncements and good intentions.
by Joel Makower
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The former CEO of GRI on what it will take to create harmony out of cacophony.
by Tim Mohin
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Where are the big opportunities to capture growth? Which companies are on the path to create long-term value in this transition?
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Beyond ESG and investing, or even green bonds, there are worldchanging possibilities.
by Joel Makower
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A new sort of environmental offset, the credits developed by GreenCollar go toward helping improve water quality near the Great Barrier Reef.
by Jesse Klein
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GreenBiz's newest event focuses on the Wild West of ESG investing and sustainable finance.
by Joel Makower
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These researchers found that state and federal policies encourage farmers to pull from the aquifer. Within 50 years, the entire aquifer is expected be 70 percent depleted.
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The importance of corporate reporting is rising amid companies’ efforts to assess, quantify and communicate climate risk, various ESG metrics and progress toward net-zero and other goals.
by Joel Makower
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Work on standardization is intensifying as more corporations jump in.
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Schroders survey of 650 institutional investors managing $25.9 trillion worldwide signals surging interest in active company engagement on green issues.
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As companies shift away from massive PDF reports and toward more targeted, real-time investor communication, they’ll free up time and resources to better engage consumers, employees and other key stakeholders on corporate sustainability.
by Mike Hower
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The point at which a molecule of carbon leaves the value chain and enters the atmosphere as CO2 is driven by a complex and interrelated set of financial drivers.
by David Parham
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An amendment to the policy governing the shareholder resolution process will deeply constrain retail investors’ ability to seek corporate accountability on environmental, social and governance topics.
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We need to halve emissions by 2030, and we need to reverse nature loss. Neither is possible without the other.
by Erin Billman
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The ESG investment movement has every reason to be optimistic in the short term, but as it goes mainstream several challenges await.
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This year's results indicate that investors view the climate crisis with growing urgency — and that companies increasingly agree that they need to act.
by Rob Berridge
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It’s no longer just about “What business is doing to the climate.” It’s also about “What the climate is doing to business.”
by Joel Makower
120
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New research on board members’ views towards stakeholder capitalism suggests we are asking the wrong questions.
by Helena Wayth
121
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When the cost of money is tied to a company’s sustainability performance: Game on.
by Joel Makower
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Prudent regulation, enacted with a long-term perspective, can ensure that capital is funneled to sectors aligned with a future where global temperature rise is limited to 2 degrees Celsius.
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Sponsored: If we can tackle COVID-19 together, we can take on global pollution, carbon emissions and landfill waste.
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Social media-driven transparency and accountability forces shareholders and executives, alike, to move toward a more progressive and environmentally responsible approach to business.
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.