CREFC to Host Second Sustainability Summit in NY
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC), the industry trade association that exclusively represents the over $5 trillion commercial and multifamily real estate finance industry, will...
More Firms Link Executive Pay to ESG Performance, Study Shows
More companies are linking executive pay to environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance. But few see it as critical to sustainability goals, revealed a...
Climate Concerns Play Important Role in Gen Z & Millennials’ Career Decisions
Environmental and climate concerns play an important role in Gen Zs' and millennials' career decisions, revealed a new study.
Beyond ESG: Impact of Gender Diversity on Equity Fund Performance
Organised by S&P Global Sustainable1, the next free ‘Beyond ESG’ webinar, on 20 July (10am EDT/3pm BST), will focus on the impact...
Climate Change & Health Issues Prioritised Over Gender Equality
A new global study has revealed that gender equality has lost ground to other more pressing societal issues. Gender...
Boardroom Directors With ESG and DE&I Skills in ‘High Demand’
Directors with environmental, social and governance (ESG) and human capital skills are highly sought after by company boardrooms, according to key findings...
Fair Pay & Working Conditions Influence Buying Decisions
Corporate ‘fairness’ in the areas of prices, wages and working conditions now heavily influence whether or not a consumer will buy a...
ACC Honours Leaders Helping to Advance Sustainability
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has honoured five organisations with the 2023 Sustainability Leadership Awards. These awards recognise innovative...
Earth Day: Majority of Youth Say Corporate Leaders ‘Not Doing Enough’ to Combat Climate...
The vast majority of US youth (81%) believe that global leaders are not doing enough to combat climate change, according to a...
Scarce Green Skills Major Barrier to Achieve Net Zero Goals
The lack of green talent and skills is preventing many companies from achieving their net zero goals, according to a new study.