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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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GreenBiz's newest event focuses on the Wild West of ESG investing and sustainable finance.
by Joel Makower
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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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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
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New research on board members’ views towards stakeholder capitalism suggests we are asking the wrong questions.
by Helena Wayth
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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.
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Recent polling shows that Americans feel less able to care for the environment because they’re panicked about meeting their safety and physiological needs.
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A new approach to an old question: How to leverage capital markets to shift to a truly sustainable economy?
by Frank Dixon
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Analysis by Datamaran reveals that U.S. companies are less transparent with disclosing information about diversity and inclusion. Could regulation help?
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Green campaigners hail 'step in the right direction' as first major U.S. bank commits to disclosing its climate impact.
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A wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and the clean economy.
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One big takeaway: Don't rely just on internal stakeholders for risk scenario planning.
by Aaron Mok
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Soubeiran is the vice president of nature and water cycle at the French food giant. He shares the company's plans to move away from intensive farming practices in the pandemic era.