This week’s notable additions to PracticalESG.com are below.
- Blogs of the week: Our most popular blogs this week are courtesy of The Conference Board – “From The Conference Board: ESG/DEI Risk Factor Disclosures More Important for 2025” and “More From The Conference Board: ‘80% of Companies Adjusting ESG Strategies’”
- We added 16 new CSRD reports, which can be viewed here.
- We updated our Checklist Using Generative AI in ESG
Hot Topics for the Week:
- Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Announces Update to List of Financial Companies that Boycott Energy Companies, Texas Comptroller (6/25)
- Energy Secretary Issues Emergency Order to Secure Grid Reliability Ahead of Summer Months, Department of Energy (5/25)
- “Supreme Court Upholds Broad Agency Discretion In Defining Scope Of Environmental Impact Statements Under NEPA”, Gibson Dunn (5/25)
- “House Passes the One, Big, Beautiful Bill: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly for the Energy Transition”, Weil (5/25)
- Complying With California’s New Climate Disclosure Laws – Takeaways for Reporting Companies from the California Air Resources Board’s May 29 Public Workshop”, Ropes & Gray (5/25)
- “Survey Of State Law Restrictions On ESG”, Davis Polk (5/25)
- “Overview of Selected GHG Emissions Reporting Programs”, Montrose Environmental (5/25)
- Kickoff Workshop: California Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting and Climate Related Financial Risk Disclosure Programs, CARB (5/25)
- IFRS Foundation Publishes Educational Material About Greenhouse Gas Emissions Disclosure Requirements In IFRS S2, IFRS (5/25)
- “Corporate Governance Framework”, COSO (5/25)
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