All ESG Culture Awards News & Opinion articles – Page 2
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Has the IPCC given the green light to ESG greenwashing?
The latest IPCC report emphasised the importance of carbon capture, but this may be an error; it is like the way people say they support ESG but are greenwashing.
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Can Judges Save the World? The Troubled History of ESG and the Fiduciary Duty
Judges may save the world, Professor Paul Watchman says, as he recalls the Freshfields Report, Arthur Scargill, Alex Ferguson, why ESG matters and why he loathes greenwashing.
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Blind spots in supply chain hindering ESG progress
The availability and reliability of crucial supply chain data is preventing organisations from operationalising their corporate purpose and meeting their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.
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Kindness at the workplace is good for the balance sheet
Bullying is out; shouting doesn’t work, being kind is the best way to motivate staff. Is that right?
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Investors warn European companies over climate accounting
Volkswagen and BP are among 17 of Europe’s largest companies to have been warned by 34 investors over their accounting of climate risks.
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Hybrid working is driving positive ESG change, but what’s the best recipe for hybrid success?
One of the key business insights to come out of a highly challenging past two years is just how effective remote working and hybrid working arrangements can be for all stakeholders.
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Peak ESG is far, far away
Claims that peak ESG is nigh are rife; the reality is quite different.
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IPCC report highlights why we need ESG and the problem with ESG
The latest IPCC report is not all bad; there is some good news and indeed hope lurking within it. It also highlights why ESG is so important, but the IPCC report also illustrates the problem with ESG.
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Musk calls ESG the devil incarnate
Elon Musk has taken to Twitter to describe corporate ESG as the devil incarnate.
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