Corporate Governance
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Microsoft says its carbon removal program has ‘not ended,’ following reports of a pause
The tech giant's chief sustainability officer said the company will continue to “build on and support” its carbon removal portfolio, following reports of a purchasing pause last week.
By Lamar Johnson • April 15, 2026 -
US C-suites taking action, but mostly stick to similar playbooks: PwC
While U.S. executives are more confident than they were last May, many companies are taking similar strategic actions, per a new report.
By Lamar Johnson • April 14, 2026 -
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The landscape for ESG continues to shift, as U.S. exits from major climate agreements and organizations are juxtaposed with states forging ahead with their own climate disclosure laws.
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IBM strikes $17M deal to end feds’ probe of DEI programs
An assistant U.S. attorney general said the settlement demonstrated the Justice Department’s commitment to ending “woke unconstitutional practices.”
By Ryan Golden • April 14, 2026 -
Vineyard Wind sues to force GE Renewables to complete work on 800-MW offshore project
The GE Vernova subsidiary is threatening to walk over a payment dispute. The developers say their contract allows them to withhold payment to offset costs incurred by the supplier’s defective blades, which they put at $853 million.
By Diana DiGangi • April 14, 2026 -
Opinion
Hidden net-zero infrastructure: How advanced waste filtration supports the circular economy
Five ways advanced filtration systems have the potential to enable circular solutions as ESG disclosures increase the need for measurable performance.
By Serhat Oezeren, Anoop Suvarna, Rory Duncan, Julian Plumail and Kartheek Anekella • April 13, 2026 -
Companies with net-zero and near-term climate goals up 61% in 2025: SBTi
“Despite political headwinds, increasing numbers of companies in every region are setting science-based targets,” SBTi CEO David Kennedy said.
By Lamar Johnson • April 9, 2026 -
BNY gives its employees a homeownership hand-up
The bank is offering $6,500 in down payment assistance to employees who make $100,000 or less a year. BNY in recent years has raised its minimum wage and offered company stock to its lowest-paid workers.
By Dan Ennis • April 9, 2026 -
How climate change can lead to workplace disruption and employee stress
Deloitte research found that extreme weather events frequently affected day-to-day workforce dynamics far beyond missed shifts.
By Lara Ewen • April 9, 2026 -
Grocer Ahold Delhaize USA joins Responsible Labor Initiative
The supermarket chain will help tackle human rights risks in global food and beverage supply chains as a member of the international group.
By Sam Silverstein • April 9, 2026 -
Advancing sustainability amid heightened scrutiny top of mind at GreenBiz26
The annual conference provided a venue to share best practices for advancing corporate sustainability programs amid a shifting political environment and evolving expectations.
By Lamar Johnson • April 8, 2026 -
AI may threaten critical thinking in the workplace
Human capital as a whole is at risk due to AI use at work, according to University of Bath researchers.
By Caroline Colvin • April 8, 2026 -
Gender pay gap grows in 2026, report finds
Payscale noted that the gender pay gap exists at every education level and “widens significantly” as women age and progress in their careers.
By Ginger Christ • April 7, 2026 -
Succession creates vulnerability, opportunity for C-suites, boards: The Conference Board
While company boards have avoided turnover in volatile times, continuous succession planning can protect against both shareholder activism and political and financial uncertainty.
By Lauren Schenkman • April 6, 2026 -
Q&A
Corporate responsibility budgets steady despite ‘challenging year’: ACCP
Amid political shifts, corporate social responsibility teams are sticking to their strategies and aligning to business value, according to the CEO of the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals.
By Lamar Johnson • April 3, 2026 -
Strategic decarbonization can aid green goals while improving maintenance
Combining energy efficiency and decarbonization with asset lifecycle planning positions facilities as a value creator, experts say.
By Joe Burns • April 3, 2026 -
Nestlé inks partnership to support labor rights in coffee supply chains
The two-year social justice project with the International Labour Organization will focus on three main coffee sourcing countries: Brazil, Colombia and Mexico.
By Zoya Mirza • April 2, 2026 -
Opinion
Are US public pensions investing in real climate solutions?
Sierra Club analysis reveals most public pensions are failing to pursue investments in climate solutions needed to protect millions of workers’ retirement savings.
By Jessye Waxman • April 2, 2026 -
REI faces possible anniversary sale boycott after abandoning labor talks
The REI Union, expressing confidence that the retailer’s customers would join workers in sending a message, will finalize a decision by May 1.
By Daphne Howland • April 2, 2026 -
Governance to remain a ‘focal point’ for shareholders this proxy season: report
“Companies now face a proxy environment defined less by volume and more by discretion, legal complexity, and evolving investor expectations,” a report from The Conference Board said.
By Lamar Johnson • April 1, 2026 -
BofA upgrades Ørsted outlook, cites diminishing offshore wind risk from Trump
Bank of America analyst Peter Bisztyga said the risks facing Ørsted’s U.S. projects "have significantly diminished in the last few weeks."
By Diana DiGangi • April 1, 2026 -
Radisson Hotel Group raises net-zero ambition for 100 hotels, sets 2030 goal
The hospitality giant aims to scale a sustainability program that offers its guests “100% renewable energy, low-carbon menus, and minimal waste” during their stay, in addition to a net-zero footprint.
By Zoya Mirza • March 31, 2026 -
The hospitality industry’s gender pay gap is ‘structural,’ analysis finds
Progress on the pay gap has generally stalled, various reports indicate, and it is particularly notable in food service.
By Kathryn Moody • March 31, 2026 -
GRI proposes new standards on pollution, incident reporting
The global sustainability standard setter is seeking public feedback on its air pollution, soil pollution and critical incidents standards by June 8.
By Lamar Johnson • March 30, 2026 -
Trump order directs federal contractors to dump DEI — or risk canceled contracts
Departments and agencies have until April 25 to insert a clause in their contracts that requires contractors and subcontractors to not engage in “racially discriminatory DEI activities.”
By Emilie Shumway • March 30, 2026 -
Lululemon, others invest $12M to scale bio-recycling tech company
The athletic apparel retailer is backing Epoch Biodesign, which produces virgin-quality recycled polymers — like nylon — with a lower carbon footprint.
By Zoya Mirza • March 27, 2026