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ESG Course

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are increasingly being recognized as important considerations for businesses across all industries. ESG refers to a set of non-financial performance indicators that measure a company's sustainability and ethical impact on society and the environment. ESG issues include climate change, labor practices, human rights, product safety, and corporate governance, among others. Investors are increasingly looking at factors as a key part...

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Climate Data

CDP (Climate Data Project) is an international organization that works with companies, cities, and regions to measure and disclose their environmental impact. Companies can report their carbon emissions, water usage, and other sustainability metrics to CDP, which then provides them with a rating and feedback on how they can improve their sustainability performance. In this guide, we will outline the process of reporting to CDP,...

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ESG Assessment Tools

ESG (environmental, social, and governance) factors are becoming more crucial for businesses and investors to assess an organization's long-term viability and financial performance. Tools for gathering and analyzing data on aspects are used to provide stakeholders with a thorough picture of a company's performance. Today, Corpstage will look at the approaches and metrics used in evaluations and how they function in this blog. Methodologies  ESG evaluations use...

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As sustainability is often associated with the environment, many have raised the concern that there hasn’t been enough focus on the social and governance aspects of ESG. Further, over time, we’ve realized that merely monetarily contributing to the cause is not enough; in order to make any tangible change we must come up with sustainable, long-term solutions. Therefore, the question becomes what the most effective...

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One of the main struggles scientists and environmentalists have faced in their fight against climate change is to encourage others to take action. Oftentimes, it is only climate activists that advocate for systemic changes, making the need for action seem less urgent.  SeaChain, a start-up social enterprise, has discovered a possible solution to this pertinent issue: building platforms that bring together various unrelated groups and environmentalists....

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