Exodus by big banks from climate finance alliance chided as ‘disgraceful’ reversal

The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) is making a sharp turn in its focus, raising fears that big financial services companies will backtrack on climate commitments. Read More

How to forge an effective sustainability strategy for 2025, after a year of setbacks

We need a broad and deep reassessment of current sustainability strategies, in particular advocacy connected to consumers and voters. Read More

Why carbon buyers are overvaluing feel-good credits

"Charismatic" credits are overvalued at the expense of higher-impact projects, data from independent rater Calyx Global show. Read More

How not to let anti-ESG rhetoric reshape investment strategies

ESG analysis offers a more complete picture of the pros and cons of an investment choice in a portfolio. Read More

Should you insure your carbon credits? Lessons from the UK

Here's a comprehensive guide to what you need to know when considering carbon credit insurance, as policy offerings are set to expand in the U.S. Read More

How the fossil fuel industry is fighting for legitimacy by using Big Tobacco’s playbook

The fossil fuel industry has been unsettled by unfavorable trends in the stock market, the divestment movement and changes in popular opinion. Read More

Carbon neutral is a path, not a destination

Despite doubts and setbacks, it deserves a second look. Read More

For investors, U.S. super-regional banks are a critical blind spot in climate risk disclosure

A new report underscores how much super-regional banks are lagging on climate action — particularly risk disclosure — while facing less scrutiny than the largest financial institutions. Read More

What companies are looking for when hiring ESG controllers 

Previous audit experience and familiarity with commonly used ESG reporting standards are key qualifications. Read More