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Supporting female founders should be on your list of New Year’s resolutions.
by Leah Garden
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When it comes to indexed investment products, fund managers and indexers have continued to get away with incremental progress on climate and ESG issues.
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Three big oil companies had a comeuppance on a single day in May. Is it a revolution?
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Despite challenges in going virtual during the 2020 annual general meeting season, shareholder action on climate change is as strong as ever.
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Around a third of investors, including the world's largest asset manager, voted for changes to the oil giant's governance to help drive bolder climate action
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The modifications, proposed in November and now out for public comment, seem to have been advocated by a network of oil and gas interests.
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Supermajors are acknowledging write-downs, which pose threats to investors — but new standards could help them get on the same page.
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And steps how your company can take action to get ahead of pressure.
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There's some progress, but it's mostly on the margins.
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Is your team engaging regularly with investor relations? It should be.
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When companies don’t engage effectively with investors on their sustainability efforts they miss opportunities to differentiate themselves from peers.
by Kristen Lang
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Total, Toyota and others in carbon-heavy sectors are working to diversify to their benefit.
by David Craig
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Corporate directors are under more pressure than ever to understand the financial and operational risks that climate change poses. Here's how your company can take action.
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There have already been more shareholder resolutions related to environmental and social issues filed this year than in 2016, according to an annual review of proxy statements.
by Keith Larsen
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The fossil fuel divestment trend is one of the biggest financial stories in years. All businesses need to understand its implications.
by James Murray