Environmental social and corporate governance — commonly referred to as ESG — are non-financial standards used by asset managers and investors in financial decision-making. ESG investing is sometimes ...
While previous research has debated whether the cost of implementing ESG strategies outweighs the benefits, this study shows that the balance tilts in favor of financial gains, particularly over the ...
In an attempt to secure vast amounts of wealth and influence over society, corporations, bankers, and investors, working closely with key government officials, have launched a unified effort to impose ...
In 2024, Curia committed to setting near-and long-term company-wide GHG emission reductions in line with climate science through the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi) and joined the United ...
NEW YORK — The market for environmental, social and corporate governance, or ESG, investing is fundamentally broken. The numbers speak for themselves. The cumulative flow of investments into US ESG ...
The mining sector, long known for its capital intensity, now finds its financial fortunes increasingly tied not to ore grades ...
"Mining’s forgotten ‘S’: has decarbonisation obscured the social angle of ESG? " was originally created and published by ...
Portland Business Journal Publisher and President, Candace Beeke recently had a discussion exploring the use of environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards to evaluate a company’s behavior, ...
Sibo Chen receives funding from Toronto Metropolitan University and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He is affiliated with International Environmental Communication ...
Al Gore and David Blood are correct that ESG investing “isn’t an outcome in itself” (“ESG Investing Is Consistent With Fiduciary Duty,” op-ed, Nov. 9), but it is far from simply an analytic “tool.” ...
Mary Kleinsmith is a senior majoring in finance and was a 2020-21 Environmental Ethics Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own. At the beginning ...
In his first novel, “Crome Yellow,” Aldous Huxley warned: “[t]o be able to destroy in good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behavior ’righteous indignation’ — this is the ...