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In another move aimed at rolling back federal environmental laws and regulations, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Sept. 12 that it was proposing to eliminate the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. This... Read full issue >Read full issue >
The two largest companies that provide advice to institutional investors on how to vote their corporate proxies are fighting back against a Texas law that would limit their ability to advise clients on environmental, social and... Read full issue >Read full issue >
In this issue’s Top Story, the widely-read Economist magazine revealed the latest thinking of leading corporate sustainability officers (CSOs) across the U.S, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.The Economist surveyed the CSOs of... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Two radically different opinions on the urgency of combatting climate change were in the news recently, with the Trump administration in the U.S. and the top court of the United Nations both making important announcements.Read full issue >
G&A has been publishing annual research on trends in corporate sustainability reporting since 2012 and we are currently analyzing 2024 trends for our next report (to be issued later this year). We expect this research to show... Read full issue >Read full issue >
Despite widely publicized efforts by the Trump administration and certain Republican-led state governments to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies and programs at government agencies, universities, and... Read full issue >Read full issue >
The Conference Board, a leading nonpartisan think tank providing independent research and insights to organizations worldwide, recently conducted a survey focused on how policy shifts by the new U.S. administration are reshaping... Read full issue >Read full issue >