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ESG for the New Sustainability or ESG Manager

In recent years, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has moved from the margins of business management to the center. Stakeholders, including boards of directors, investors, and value chain partners, are increasingly using ESG as a lens to judge how well an organization is addressing risks and opportunities. These include risks and opportunities related to climate change, energy management, and choices of chemical products. Additionally, rulemaking bodies are issuing regulatory requirements for ESG disclosures that will impact many companies around the world. Read More

After a wave of criticism, what's on the horizon for ESG strategy?

Against a backdrop of political polarization, the expanding scope of ESG issues is transforming corporate strategy. Read More

TCFD: 97 of the world's 100 largest corporations back climate disclosure guidelines

A final progress report from the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures reveals the vast majority are failing to embrace reporting best practices. Read More

Why Verizon is betting on these four climate tech startups

Sponsored: Each company’s innovative solution leverages advanced technology to mitigate the impact of climate change on underrepresented communities. Read More

5 clean energy trends businesses shouldn’t ignore

Sponsored: As you tackle decarbonization and measure your climate risk, these are five clean energy trends to account for in your future strategy. Read More

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The Landscape of Corporate Climate Claims

Companies are taking action on climate, but how do they make credible claims that showcase their action and add value to the business?  There's a range of guidance and regulation on what makes a credible climate action claim. This white paper from Climate Impact Partners lays out the landscape and some common guiding principles that can help companies navigate the options and follow best practice. This paper helps companies:  Read More

Don’t play both sides: Take 3 steps now to fix your trade group gap

If your company's climate goals are misaligned with your trade association memberships, it's time to act now. Read More

BSR's climate director: How climate justice fits into business strategy

Deb Gallagher shares how big organizations can make an impact with frontline communities. Read More

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CSRD 101: A Definitive Guide to New EU Sustainability Regulations

Are you ready to transform your business into a sustainable powerhouse? The CSRD is more than just a reporting obligation — it intends to transform the business sector into a more sustainable, resilient economy. The framework is designed to help companies manage physical and transition risks that may endanger assets; attract capital; align their climate strategies to global net-zero objectives; and develop products and services resilient enough to succeed in even the most dynamic of markets. Read More

What’s top of mind for the most influential people in climate

As private and public sector leaders met at Climate Week NYC to talk about the climate crisis, three ways sustainability professionals can take immediate action emerged. Read More