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Former BlackRock exec and FT editor-at-large on ESG market 'referees'

GreenBiz

Tariq Fancy, former BlackRock chief investment officer for sustainable investing, and Financial Times editor-at-large Gilian Tett share their takes on the tension between the tenets of neoliberalism and the potential for ESG investing.

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Editor's note: The world needs a climate moonshot

Corporate Knights

The post Editor's note: The world needs a climate moonshot appeared first on Corporate Knights. Today’s moonshot is addressing the climate crisis, and what gets funded, gets done. Time for our heads of state and finance ministers to take the plunge and turn on the jets – just like our shelled friends in the sea.

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SSIR Editor in Chief Announces Retirement

Stanford Social Innovation

By Eric Nee After helping lead Stanford Social Innovation Review since 2006, I will be stepping down as editor in chief, effective January 11, 2024. Eric Nee Editor in Chief Stanford Social Innovation Review I’ll be turning 70, and I am looking forward to a new phase in my life where I can pursue a variety of passions.

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Editor's note: Every country, every company and everyone must work to solve the climate crisis

Corporate Knights

The post Editor's note: Every country, every company and everyone must work to solve the climate crisis appeared first on Corporate Knights. As UN Secretary-General António Guterres recently emphasized, “Demanding others move first only ensures humanity comes last.

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Letter to the editor: There’s more to the carbon pricing story

Corporate Knights

The post Letter to the editor: There’s more to the carbon pricing story appeared first on Corporate Knights. I welcome the thoughtful examination of Canada’s pollution pricing systems, as predictable, steady improvement will be the key to reducing emissions while growing a healthy, innovative and sustainable economy.

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Introducing Our New Editor In Chief: David Worford, Bringing Expertise and Passion to E+E Leader

Environment + Energy Leader

David's return to E+E Leader as our Editor In Chief is an exciting development for us, as his experience and passion for the environment and energy sectors align perfectly with our mission.

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From the Editor: A Focus on Providing Quality Energy, Sustainability Content

Environment + Energy Leader

David Worford joins Enivornment+Energy Leader as Editor In Chief and is excited to help grow quality and informative content for business leaders.

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