What Will Business Do on Climate in the U.S.?
[The first of many thoughts on what this election means. As the world’s governments (with lots of representatives from business) meet in Azerbaijan for the
[The first of many thoughts on what this election means. As the world’s governments (with lots of representatives from business) meet in Azerbaijan for the
I endorse Kamala Harris for President. (Why should newspaper editors — those with the courage to still endorse — have all the endorsement fun?) Recent,
[Over the last year-plus, I’ve done a lot of thinking, writing, and speaking about the so-called anti-ESG movement. It’s a complicated thing. This is my
[I sense I’ll be writing many times about ESG vs. sustainability in some fashion. There’s so much noise on the topic and a lot is
[I posted this last month for my MIT Sloan Management Review column, here. The real question now is, Will these companies continue to withhold money
The U.S. Senate just passed the most unpopular and radical tax legislation in modern history. What’s behind their thinking?
[A new post on my Harvard Business column — some interesting commentary there] I saw an interesting piece by Michael Graham Richard on treehugger titled,
‘Is the World Better Off Because Your Company Is In It?’: Examining Corporate Climate Responsibility