The Latest
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BofA closes $205M tax equity deal for carbon capture, clean fuel credits
Bank of America will purchase carbon capture and clean fuel production tax credits in a novel financing deal with biofuels producer Harvestone Low Carbon Partners.
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Google taps direct air capture startup for latest carbon removal deal
The tech giant will purchase carbon removal credits from Holocene for $100 per ton of carbon dioxide, a price tag considered to be the lowest on record for direct air capture technologies.
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Keurig Dr Pepper to pay $1.5M to settle charges over recyclability claims
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says the beverage company omitted from filed documents some important information about testing the curbside recyclability of its K-Cup coffee pods.
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FERC greenlights BlackRock’s $12.5B purchase of Global Infrastructure Partners
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the transaction on the back of a blanket authorization it first granted the asset management firm in 2010.
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Workiva, Visual Lease team up to boost sustainability reporting
The partnership between the ESG reporting software firm and the lease management platform will allow mutual clients to accurately report progress on their sustainability goals.
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White House announces $7.3B financing for rural clean energy projects
The federal funding will support 10 GW in clean energy projects lowering electricity costs for cooperative utilities in 23 states, the White House said.
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EPA issues first set of carbon storage draft permits for Texas
The Environmental Protection Agency’s permits will allow Oxy Low Carbon Ventures to store approximately 722,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually in three underground wells.
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Nasdaq partners with Crux to help companies access clean energy tax credits
The team-up will grant Nasdaq ESG Solution clients access to Crux’s platform of clean energy project developers and manufacturers to purchase transferable tax credits.
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Volvo scales back its EV goals
In 2021, the automaker pledged to be fully electric by 2030. Now, the company is abandoning that goal, focusing instead on “electrified” models.
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Morgan Stanley drops plastic pollution financing goal
A spokesperson for the bank told ESG Dive it would no longer have the standalone goal due to data availability and quality challenges as required climate disclosures near.
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Where Climate Action 100+ stands after member exodus, GOP probes
The investor-led group has lost out on a few notable members this year amid heightened scrutiny surrounding ESG and climate initiatives.
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Molson Coors latest company to revise DEI policy
The beer giant will no longer participate in a scoring system by the Human Rights Campaign and will tie executive incentives to business performance, not “aspirational representation goals.”
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Microsoft launches decarbonization team to slash supply chain emissions
The new three-member team will help Microsoft tackle scope 3 emissions generated by purchased goods and services and those produced by its cloud and artificial intelligence operations.
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CleanCapital, Sunrock to deploy solar, battery storage in US communities
CleanCapital’s senior director of investments and capital markets said the partnership will allow the companies to accelerate the nation's energy transition “where it matters most.”
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US wind energy investment soars while solar stagnates: BloombergNEF
While solar companies struggle to find investors, interest in wind and geothermal projects is booming, according to an analysis by BloombergNEF.
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Coca-Cola must face greenwashing lawsuit: D.C. Appeals Court
The appeals court reversed a prior dismissal, ruling environmental nonprofit Earth Island Institute made plausible allegations the beverage company overstates its environmental efforts.
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Oxylus Energy nabs $4.5M for clean fuel tech
The climate tech company said the funding will help develop and scale its carbon conversion project which produces green methanol — an alternative fuel that can help slash emissions.
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ESG controllers: The newest finance hires
Depending on the company’s structure, the specialized controllers often report to the corporate controller or the CFO, Deloitte’s Kristen Sullivan said.
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Vanguard supported zero E+S proposals in 2024: report
The lack of support for environmental and social proposals comes after the nation's second-largest asset manager supported just 2% in 2023.
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Lowe’s demolishes its DEI programming
Reports indicate that Lowe’s looked into changing its talent strategy following the Supreme Court’s 2023 college admissions decision.
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Ford responds to DEI slowdown, outlines talent strategy
The car company clarified that it does not use “hiring quotas” or link compensation to “the achievement of specific diversity goals.”
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Q&A
5 keys to strong organizational sustainability governance: MorganFranklin Consulting
Andrew Rizkallah, who leads the firm's ESG advisory services, explained how to beef up key reporting processes or start from scratch.
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Major oil and gas firms ramp up voluntary ESG reporting: EY
Regulatory and shareholder pressure is elevating sustainability reporting to a key priority on par with a firm’s financial and operational performance, an EY report suggests.
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Chemours opens EV battery innovation center in Delaware
The research and development facility will focus on developing and improving lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
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American Sustainable Business Council sues Texas over anti-ESG law
The organization alleged that the 2021 law violates its members rights to speech and free association, as well as due process, and are seeking an injunction.