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  • As energy security concerns trump climate, will drive to cut methane be derailed?

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 23, 2022)

    An agreement at COP26 to curb the world’s second most powerful greenhouse gas looks on shakier ground in the short term in the wake of the war in Ukraine, reports Terry Slavin

  • Activist investors vow to keep climate in their sights, despite war in Ukraine

    Mike Scott, (Mar 17, 2022)

    Mike Scott reports on the new breed of shareholder activists, like Engine No. 1, who are focused on accelerating the energy transition from inside companies

  • ESG Watch: IEA report calling for end to new oil and gas puts wind in the sails of investors

    Mike Scott, (May 19, 2021)

    In his monthly sustainable investment column Mike Scott reports on growing support for shareholder resolutions demanding more climate action from the likes of BP, Shell, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66

  • Good for General Motors, but is an electric Hummer good for the planet?

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 23, 2021)

    Reuters Events Sustainable Business's editor in chief Terry Slavin picks out some of the highlights of the free-to-download February issue of The Sustainable Business Review

  • ANALYSIS: How far apart are Shell and ExxonMobil on climate?

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 21, 2021)

    Terry Slavin says the latest climate plans from the two oil and gas majors look miles apart, with Shell detailing its plans for net-zero and ExxonMobil taking its first green steps, but underlying both is a strong commitment to fossil fuels

  • Brand Watch: U.S. oil majors feel heat as climate divide widens with European competitors

    Oliver Balch, (Jan 25, 2021)

    In his column in the new Sustainable Business Review, Oliver Balch analyses the latest sustainability news affecting companies, from climate risk to supply chain standards

  • Human rights briefing: US companies keep agenda alive despite Trump rollback

    April Streeter, (Jul 26, 2017)

    Many CEOs are forging ahead with due diligence despite the new president’s determination to roll back key legislation

  • EthicsWatch: US – ExxonMobil under fire for 'hiding knowledge of climate change'

    April Streeter, (Sep 21, 2016)

    The oil major is being investigated by 12 US states for fraud after decades of funding denial groups

  • Lobbying: Climate change - Beware hot air

    April Streeter, (Nov 23, 2015)

    The good words and noble intentions of many companies on climate change action are at odds with their own lobbying and association memberships. Will behind-the-scenes manoeuvring blow the chance for COP21 success?

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