Compared to the timely, relevant issues that are incorporated in the “E” (environmental) and the “S” (social) of the “ESG” initialism, the third letter, “G” (corporate governance), seems to fall flat. Yet what “G” stands for was the first of the ESG pillars, is important to investors and is essential to the progress of the other two areas.
A proposed derivative action aimed at changing a corporation s climate transition plans raises questions about the effectiveness and the aptness of shareholder litigation as a mechanism to change. | May 9, 2023
A majority of Americans now think our democracy is at risk of total failure. Corporations can choose to be part of the problem, or part of the solution.