How Trump’s Election Could Shape Sustainability Policies and Investments in the US and Europe
By Nikos Avlonas President of the Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) The prospect of Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency in 2025 has sparked discussions about how his policies might impact sustainable development and climate action in the US and globally. During his previous term, Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris […]
Pioneering ESG Leadership: The Successful Completion of CSE’s Groundbreaking Executive Sustainability Training
The Centre for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) has once again set the standard for sustainability education with the successful conclusion of its Executive Sustainability and ESG Practitioner Training Program. This program brought together forward-thinking professionals from across the globe to innovate, collaborate, and advance their knowledge in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices.https://cse-net.org/upcoming-certified-training-programs/ The participants […]
SEC Supports Climate Disclosure Rules: What It Means for Businesses and Investors
In a significant move to enhance corporate transparency, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a bold step by supporting its Climate Risk Disclosure Rules. This legal brief emphasizes the need for companies to disclose climate-related risks, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing integration of environmental factors into financial reporting and investor […]
Climate-related disclosures: A Critical Step Toward Sustainable Business Practices
In today’s world, climate-related disclosures have become a crucial component of corporate governance and investment decisions. As the impact of climate change intensifies, companies and regulators alike are under increasing pressure to provide transparency about their environmental risks and strategies. Key modules to be covered during the upcoming US Certified Sustainability (ESG) Practitioner Program, on […]
The Ongoing Battle Over SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule and Its Implications for the Future
The House Financial Services Committee has stepped into the limelight with a bold challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) recently paused climate-risk disclosure rule. This move could potentially dismantle the rule through a Congressional Review Act challenge, pending outcomes in both the House and Senate, and possibly facing a presidential veto. During a […]
How to get prepared for the new SEC Climate Rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a rule that mandates all publicly traded companies, regardless of size, to disclose information about greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks. While many companies are already accounting for or planning to measure scope 1 and 2 emissions, are they prepared to address climate risks and scope 3? […]