The European Super League went down in flames. Fans’ anger followed. Chelsea and Tottenham stepped forward offering fans representation on their boards. How can they level their ESG score after scoring a spectacular own goal?
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Attila Schillinger
ESG: why Facebook does not belong
On May 7 the S&P 500 ESG Index dropped Facebook for the second time. Explaining the current drop S&P referred to deterioration in environmental reporting, operation eco-efficiency and policy influence. That may be true. However, Facebook is a prime example of...
The Rise of Stakeholder Capitalism
Three major declarations signaled the rise of "stakeholder capitalism". Then came the virus. Time will tell how this concept continues to evolve and mutate in a post-pandemic environment. One would hope that the ideas laid out here may serve as guidance for rebuilding...
ESG Summer Bulletin (2020)
Key takeaways: New ESG regulations are coming CSR is add on, ESG goes to the heart of business strategy, organizational DNA ESG is an opportunity and a must, not a cost Money goes ESG, opportunity and jobs will follow Big tech and big data may not be compatible with...
Climate with an “O”
"Why do you not consider your organization to have climate-related opportunities? Because of the nature of our business we don't recognize any opportunity for financial gain as a result of climate change, we want to do what is in our power to protect our planet...
Ahead of the Curve
Frontline workers, first responders, scientists and government agencies are doing heroic work to flatten the curve and save lives amidst the current pandemic. What may lie ahead of the curve? This is a collection of 'big picture' thinking, articles that give us hope...
Climate Chain
I'm sharing the introduction of my final graduate report written for the Conflict and Dispute Resolution Program of the University of Oregon. How would you respond to the questions I raise? Climate Chain: Exploring the Dynamics of Divided Publics and Environmental...