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Texas attorney general probes ISS, Glass Lewis over ESG, DEI
Ken Paxton’s probe follows a recent injunction on a Texas anti-ESG law targeting proxy advisory firms, but Texas is not the only state looking at the two firms’ ESG and DEI policies.
By Lamar Johnson • Sept. 18, 2025 -
Wells Fargo execs settle suit over diverse hiring practices
The bank and shareholders expect to file a motion for preliminary approval of the settlement by Oct. 13, according to court documents.
By Caitlin Mullen • Sept. 18, 2025 -
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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.
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Court approves $43M settlement in Disney gender pay discrimination case
Disney agreed to have an outside labor economist conduct a pay equity analysis of certain positions for the next three years.
By Ginger Christ • Sept. 17, 2025 -
California lawmakers pass bill to expand manufacturing decarbonization projects
The bill would make thermal energy storage and industrial heat pumps eligible for financial incentives under various state programs.
By Nathan Owens • Sept. 16, 2025 -
EPA proposes ending the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule would eliminate required GHG emissions reporting for carbon dioxide injection sites, fuel and industrial gas suppliers and “most large facilities."
By Lamar Johnson • Sept. 15, 2025 -
‘Green banks’ petition for rehearing in $14B EPA funding freeze case
A three-judge panel ruled 2-1 to uphold the EPA’s freeze on Inflation Reduction Act grants, but the plaintiffs have asked for a rehearing from the entire appeals court.
By Diana DiGangi • Sept. 15, 2025 -
SEC chair targets IFRS priorities, shares concerns on ‘prescriptive’ EU sustainability laws
Paul Atkins said the International Sustainability Standards Board’s parent organization should refocus on its accounting board and the EU should drop double materiality requirements.
By Lamar Johnson • Sept. 12, 2025 -
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3 takeaways on monitoring for greenwashing
Risks around sustainability messaging are real, with greenwashing-related legal settlements regularly reaching “the millions to tens of millions of dollars,” said a Ropes & Gray attorney during a recent webinar.
By Maria Rachal • Sept. 8, 2025 -
Trump escalates war against offshore wind as Danish developer strikes back
The administration moved to revoke another offshore wind permit as the developer of a different blocked project filed a lawsuit.
By Meris Lutz • Sept. 5, 2025 -
With tax credits expiring, a home electrification nonprofit is racing against the clock
Rewiring America has launched a national campaign to help homeowners take advantage of clean energy and efficiency incentives that will expire soon.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 4, 2025 -
Uber Eats settles Seattle labor claims for $15M
The delivery aggregator denied allegations by city authorities that it misled workers about potential earnings and paid them less than required.
By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • Sept. 4, 2025 -
BlackRock calls out state officials for ‘politicization’ of public pensions
After Republican and Democrat state and local finance officials offered dueling views on fiduciary duty, the asset manager said such “politicization of pension fund management” costs retirees.
By Lamar Johnson • Sept. 3, 2025 -
Over 30 organizations urge EU to keep banks in sight for future CSDDD compliance
A joint letter asked policymakers to protect the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive’s “review clause,” which keeps the door open to applying it to the financial sector.
By Lauren Schenkman • Sept. 3, 2025 -
Trump administration axes $679M in offshore wind infrastructure funding
“Where possible, funding from these projects will be recompeted to address critical port upgrades and other core infrastructure needs of the United States,” said the Department of Transportation.
By Diana DiGangi • Sept. 3, 2025 -
Preliminary injunction halts enforcement of Texas’ latest anti-ESG law
A federal judge stopped the state from enforcing its law targeting proxy advisers, which was set to go into effect Sept. 1, in a win for plaintiffs Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis.
By Lamar Johnson • Sept. 2, 2025 -
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The ‘EPR era’ brings new opportunities for packaging sustainability
Sustainability leaders from Amcor, Stonyfield and MegaFood shared some of their experiences and outlooks for redesigns during a virtual event Tuesday.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 28, 2025 -
FTA seeks to eliminate environmental criteria from capital investment grant guidelines
The Federal Transit Administration requests public comment on updated guidelines that would remove the “social cost of carbon” calculation and make broader changes to the multibillion-dollar program.
By Dan Zukowski • Aug. 27, 2025 -
EU promises to ‘reduce administrative burden’ of sustainability laws on US companies
A joint statement on the new trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union also promised “flexibility” regarding import fees tied to carbon emissions.
By Lauren Schenkman • Aug. 26, 2025 -
Trump administration halts work on 700-MW Revolution Wind
Developer Ørsted said the project, located in federal waters about 15 miles off the coast of Rhode Island, is about 80% complete. The company’s shares tumbled to an all-time low following the news.
By Diana DiGangi • Aug. 26, 2025 -
CARB to propose California’s long-awaited climate-risk disclosure regulations this fall
The California Air Resources Board, tasked with implementing the rules, said at its latest public workshop that it would issue a notice of proposed rulemaking for the laws on Oct. 14.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 25, 2025 -
Collection, not public disclosure, may doom Illinois demographic data law
Anti-DEI collective American Alliance for Equal Rights alleged that SB2930 violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
By Caroline Colvin • Aug. 25, 2025 -
Rivian moving forward on $5B Georgia EV plant
The battery electric vehicle maker will host two events next month to mark the restart of construction in 2026.
By Larry Avila • Aug. 21, 2025 -
California’s climate disclosure laws survive preliminary injunction request
The ruling means companies won’t see a reprieve from the coming deadlines in California Senate Bills 253 and 261, says Juge Gregg, partner at the law firm Crowell & Moring.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 20, 2025 -
Waste and recycling groups ‘disappointed’ by lack of plastics treaty
Recycling groups will monitor the next round of talks for clues on infrastructure and end-market impacts. Plastics groups will push recycling over environmentalists’ calls for plastic production caps.
By Megan Quinn • Aug. 20, 2025 -
Energy demand, permitting top of mind at Congressional renewables expo
Speakers from industry and national labs warned of obstacles to meeting the surge in energy demand expected in the next five to 10 years at July’s Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Expo.
By Lauren Schenkman • Updated Aug. 22, 2025