All ESG World Forum articles – Page 2
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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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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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Gender equality loses ground to other global issues through pandemic
The battle for gender equality in modern society has lost ground to the global health crisis, climate change and war, UN research finds.
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ESG greenwashing and the confusing washing of ESG as greenwashing
ESG advocates hate greenwashing, ESG critiques accuse ESG of greenwashing.
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Women losing out amid unsustainable workplace cultures
Embracing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) visions and values is essential for corporate growth and success. However, numerous obstacles remain in place in the eyes of many employees, experts say.
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Does ESG need to become Antifragile?
ESG and Nassim Taleb, author of Black Swan and Antifragile, are not the best of friends. And yet, maybe ESG can learn from Taleb and maybe vice versa, too.
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ESG roundup — when blockchain meets a gold mine
A gold mine that uses blockchain so that it doesn’t need to physically mine is one of the ESG stories that caught our eye this week
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Is there an ESG bubble?
Bubble watchers reckon they have spotted another one; they say ESG is riding for a fall. Are they right?
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ESG isn’t about ethics; it’s about profit — is that right?
ESG and ethical investing are not the same thing. Instead, ESG is a particular investment strategy designed to make profit — is that right?
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ESG prioritised as businesses reshuffle for greener future
A new survey has found that business decision-makers feel that at least half of the data their company uses each day should be invested into ESG (environmental, social, and governance) efforts within the community the company serves.
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New US think-tank in drive for more open and honest ESG reports
A new policy institute is advocating the creation of unbiased, transparent corporate governance reports in a bid to improve the effectiveness of environmental, social, governance (ESG) programmes.
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