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Commentary
We studied 235 stocks–and found that ESG metrics don’t just make a portfolio less profitable, but also less likely to achieve its stated ESG aims
By
Christos Makridis
and
Majeed Simaan
November 9, 2023
Environment
The construction industry has been a major climate-change offender. This Swiss company’s cement and concrete could help builders get greener
By
Peter Vanham
November 8, 2023
Finance
Carmakers are struggling to make electric vehicles affordable for pinched consumers—and rethinking their investments amid sagging demand
By
David Welch
and
Bloomberg
November 4, 2023
Commentary
How CEOs and leaders can ‘stand their ground’ and resist the backlash on diversity, inclusion, and ESG
By
Anton Vincent
and
Cid Wilson
October 31, 2023
Environment
The sale of 67 million acres of Gulf oil leases is being held up by environmentalists asking to think about the endangered whales
By
Kevin McGill
and
The Associated Press
October 27, 2023
Environment
Siemens Energy shares fall 40% after company seeks government help as wind-turbine woes threaten gas and power division
By
Wilfried Eckl-Dorna
,
Petra Sorge
and
Bloomberg
October 26, 2023
Commentary
The energy transition is under threat as the Global South lags behind
By
Makhtar Diop
and
Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi
October 25, 2023
Commentary
Here’s the climate movement’s biggest mistake since the 1970s, according to the climate scientist who won the Nobel Prize alongside Al Gore
By
David Schimel
October 23, 2023
Leadership
Chevron boss says the $300 billion oil giant has changed life on Earth for the better: ‘We’re not selling a product that is evil’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
October 23, 2023
Commentary
Climate change is our greatest health crisis. The same investments can often address both threats
By
Vanessa Kerry
and
Paul Hudson
October 19, 2023
Commentary
ESG is at a crossroads. A new framework can help companies avoid box-checking exercises
By
Jeff Levinson
and
Ashley Walter
October 19, 2023
Lifestyle
Funeral home that offered “green” burials let 189 bodies pile up and lied about it, say authorities who responded to complaints of “abhorrent” smell
By
Jesse Bedayn
,
Matthew Brown
and
The Associated Press
October 18, 2023
Commentary
Some politicians are waging a war on sustainability. New research shows U.S. consumers of all persuasions, from Gen Zers to boomers, are going in the opposite direction
By
Tensie Whelan
and
Randi Kronthal-Sacco
October 17, 2023
Health
6 ways climate change hurts your health—and what you can do about it
By
Jodi Helmer
October 12, 2023
Environment
Gavin Newsom signs California law—backed by Apple—requiring big businesses to disclose their indirect emissions. Many say they don’t know how
By
Sophie Austin
and
The Associated Press
October 7, 2023
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