Corporate Governance


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    ExxonMobil sues California over climate disclosure laws, alleging free speech violations

    The oil major filed a lawsuit against the state last week, claiming its climate disclosure laws — Senate Bills 253 and 261 — were in violation of the First Amendment.

    By Oct. 31, 2025
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    Microsoft inks deal to remove atmospheric CO2 using mine waste

    Canada-based carbon removal company Arca will remove 300,000 metric tons of CO2 for the tech company through a process called industrial mineralization.

    By Oct. 31, 2025
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    Top 5 stories from ESG Dive

    This year has shaped up to be a formative one for ESG, from the U.S. pulling out of major climate agreements to federal agencies recalibrating their approach to sustainability under the new administration.

    By ESG Dive staff
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    Opinion

    Why ESG matters for multifamily developers, investors

    Investment companies are increasingly using environmental criteria in evaluating multifamily opportunities, two real estate pros write.

    By Brad Siegal and Heather Wright • Oct. 31, 2025
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    NZAM drops 2050 goals for signatories, aims to relaunch next year

    The United Nations-backed Net Zero Asset Managers group previously suspended operations after BlackRock’s exit in January.

    By Oct. 30, 2025
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    General Motors cutting thousands of jobs at its EV, battery plants

    The automaker cites cooling demand of electric vehicles for its decision to scale back production, laying off more than 3,400 in the process.

    By Larry Avila • Oct. 30, 2025
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    Google bets on sustainable investments, deals to slash rising emissions

    The search engine and tech conglomerate has committed to a spate of climate-focused initiatives this year in a bid to cut emissions and make progress towards its sustainability goals.

    By , Oct. 29, 2025
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    Google, NextEra Energy to revive nuclear plant to boost clean energy generation

    The companies plan to revive the Duane Arnold Energy Center by 2029 to support Google’s growing cloud and AI infrastructure in Iowa.

    By Updated Oct. 28, 2025
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    Microsoft, UNDO ink third carbon removal deal — their biggest yet

    The tech giant has purchased 28,900 metric tons of permanent carbon removal from the climate tech company, which uses enhanced rock weathering for carbon sequestration.

    By Oct. 27, 2025
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    Wholesale food distributor UNFI completes largest solar rooftop project to date

    Spanning nearly 1,000 yards, the project atop a California distribution center is expected to generate approximately 80% of the facility's electricity needs.

    By Catherine Douglas Moran • Oct. 27, 2025
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    Levi’s updates strategy to cut freshwater use across supply chain, reduce climate impact

    The denim manufacturer has a new goal to reduce its freshwater use by 15% across its garment manufacturing supply chain and processing facilities by 2030.

    By Oct. 24, 2025
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    Breweries invest in heat pumps to decarbonize, cut costs

    New Belgium Brewery, Diageo and other beverage manufacturers are pursuing electrification technologies from AtmosZero and Skyven to reduce emissions and improve downtime risks.

    By Hollie Stephens • Oct. 24, 2025
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    Sustainability across supply chains still a priority for companies: MIT

    Despite recent regulatory volatility, 73% of businesses remained steady with their sustainability commitments, according to a new report from the university.

    By Lauren Schenkman • Oct. 23, 2025
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    Nestlé leaves climate alliance focused on reducing dairy methane emissions

    The Nesquik maker, which cut greenhouse gas emissions by 21% between 2018 and 2024, said it remains committed to improving its environmental footprint.

    By Christopher Doering • Oct. 22, 2025
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    Labor department OKs standalone fertility treatment benefits for employees

    Three agencies will issue regulations aimed at further reducing barriers for employers looking to offer fertility benefits, according to a White House fact sheet.

    By Emilie Shumway • Oct. 21, 2025
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    Federal banking regulators withdraw guidance on climate risk management

    The Fed, FDIC and OCC have rescinded guidance intended to help financial institutions with over $100 billion in total assets identify and manage financial risks related to climate change.

    By Oct. 20, 2025
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    State AGs probe Big Tech’s use of renewable energy certificates

    Republican attorneys general from 16 states sent letters to Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft last month questioning claims the companies had made about their energy consumption and emissions reductions.

    By Oct. 17, 2025
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    Toyota and other manufacturers invest to fill child care void for workers

    The automaker recently announced plans to add more than 1,000 seats at child care facilities across the country. It’s one of many manufacturers, including Iowa company Sukup, to expand this employment benefit.

    By Nathan Owens • Oct. 17, 2025
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    SEC’s updated shareholder proposal rules could exclude E+S submissions: Atkins

    SEC Chair Paul Atkins argued that non-binding submissions, like those focused on environmental and social issues, could be excludable under certain state laws.

    By Oct. 16, 2025
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    California delays rulemaking timeline for climate regulations to 2026

    The California Air Resources Board announced the delay shortly after it published a draft reporting template for scope 1 and scope 2 emissions for entities under SB 253.

    By Updated Oct. 15, 2025
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    How companies can rely on smart packaging to cut food waste, emissions: Elopak CEO

    Advancements in packaging infrastructure can help reduce food loss and waste, which make up around 10% of global GHG emissions, says Elopak’s Thomas Körmendi.

    By Thomas Körmendi • Oct. 15, 2025
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    Interior denies canceling largest solar project in US after axing review

    A U.S. Department of the Interior spokesperson said the agency canceled a broad environmental review grouping together seven individual projects that make up the 6.2-gigawatt Esmeralda 7 project, but could review each one individually.

    By Diana DiGangi • Oct. 15, 2025
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    Amid policy pressures, clean energy investment is diversifying: Crux

    Data from the first half of this year shows clean energy investment continuing to increase, but changing in shape, said Crux CEO Alfred Johnson.

    By Diana DiGangi • Oct. 14, 2025
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    Amazon to use mass timber-built delivery facility as sustainability lab

    The e-commerce and tech giant aims to use the Elkhart, Indiana delivery facility as a lab for construction and facilities practices that generate a lower carbon footprint.

    By Updated Oct. 16, 2025
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    American Battery, Call2Recycle partner on lithium-ion battery collection program

    American Battery Technology Company says the partnership offers more sources of lithium-ion batteries to recycle, namely through Call2Recycle’s consumer-facing collection service, and can help strengthen domestic supply chains for critical materials.

    By Megan Quinn • Oct. 10, 2025
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    Target not meeting certain 2025 ESG targets, rethinking packaging goals

    The retailer said in its newly released sustainability report that it’s “evolving” certain goals as it continues to try to transform packaging for its owned brands.

    By Maria Rachal • Oct. 10, 2025