US businesses hold steady on support for Paris Agreement even after cozying up to Trump

Climate action is now embedded in business strategies and the broader economy, shielding progress from Trump’s backtracking and climate change denial. Read More

Grow your business while cutting emissions. Why some industries can and others fall short

Consumer demand and interest rates are among the factors that may account for the variation. Read More

EY Partner David Kennedy to become SBTi’s new CEO

An economist and longtime U.K. leader in climate action, Kennedy comes to the flagship organization as it resets from a chaotic past year. Read More

4 big ESG frameworks being overhauled in 2025

Big changes are in store for standards from B Lab Global, Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ISO and the Science Based Targets initiative. Read More

Walmart missed its latest emissions reduction goal: 3 reasons why

Old refrigerators, a higher transportation footprint and a slowdown in renewable energy expansion drive 3.9 percent increase. Read More

Coca-Cola’s confusing emissions claims draw fire

Inconsistent and confusing public disclosures muddle attempts to assess corporate ambitions on climate. Read More

Consumer product giants put suppliers on notice with guidelines for emissions cuts

Danone, L’Oreal, Mondelez, PepsiCo and Unilever are among the companies recommending net-zero targets for the biggest emitters in their supply chains. Read More

Building an AI-powered utility for a net-zero future by 2040

A Q&A with Quinn Nakayama, PG&E’s Senior Director of Grid Research, Innovation and Development Read More

Most corporate emissions reduction strategies won’t deliver Paris Agreement goal

Current corporate strategies will contribute to global temperature increases of more than 2.8 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels sometime this century, predicts MSCI. Read More

Levi’s lesson for fashion is a net-zero strategy that’s all in the details

The jeans giant is an early mover with an explicit climate transition plan. Executives say it's not 'foolproof" — and that's a good thing. Read More