
Stanford Business School Releases Report on Investors’ Attitudes towards ESG
The Stanford Graduate School of Business releases report on Investors’ Attitudes towards ESG
The Stanford Graduate School of Business releases report on Investors’ Attitudes towards ESG
The World Economic Forum (WEF) releases the 19th edition of its global risk report, ranking climate risks as the top risk
ESMA releases a report on the financial impact of greenwashing controversies
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) releases a report on the impact of climate risk on investment portfolios
The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) releases SFDR-Based ESG fund data
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) releases a report on green talents and skills in the financial industry
In the context of continuous application of ESG, research on sustainability, climate change and other aspects is growing, which has become an important aspect for consumers, investors, enterprises and regulators to understand ESG.
ESG research has the following functions:
1. Environment: achieve the goal of global carbon neutrality, reduce the global warming trend, and advocate the concept of green development;
2. Social: emphasizing the mutual benefit of stakeholders and producing positive externalities to society;
3. Governance: improve the governance ability of listed companies and effectively allocate limited resources;
This website provides public information from global ESG research institutions to interpret these studies, so as to facilitate the understanding of the latest ESG research trends and new understanding of the rapid development of the ESG industry.