US Sustainability Professionals: Navigating 2025 Trends & Building Green Skills

US Sustainability Professionals are at the forefront of transformative change in a world increasingly defined by environmental urgency and the shifting dynamics of sustainability practices. Professionals in the field are at the epicenter of transformative change. As we look to 2025, several crucial Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) trends are reshaping the industry. Meanwhile, the […]
ESG Investments in Canada: the impact of the U.S. Presidency

The U.S. presidency’s impact on ESG investments is a critical factor shaping Canada’s sustainable strategies. As U.S. policies shift, Canadian businesses must adjust their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks to stay competitive in evolving markets. Understanding these changes and leveraging opportunities in sustainability will be essential for long-term success. US Policy Shifts and […]
Sustainability and Legal Governance: The 2025 Landscape

In 2025, two key themes dominate global discourse: sustainability as a financial imperative and the legal challenges shaping corporate governance. Investors and corporations alike must navigate these complex landscapes to remain competitive and compliant. This article explores the critical intersection of sustainability-driven investments and the evolving regulatory environment. Sustainability and Legal Governance in 2025 : […]
What drives the divergence of ESG ratings?

Unpacking ESG: Key Insights from Climate Week NYC During a year with relatively limited progress in climate leadership, in the private sector, an increasing number of companies have made ambitious pledges to achieve decarbonization in the coming decades. While these commitments received acclaim upon their initial announcement, companies are now under pressure to fulfill […]
Will your COVID-19 recovery plan include sustainability?

By Nikos Avlonas, President and Founder of CSE As planning around COVID-19 becomes the new normal, companies are backing off from the extreme measures many imposed early on. Early board room discussions included: no capital expenditures; trolling for positions to cut; removing sustainability as a priority and cutting charitable donations. Then, […]