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Survey indicates that many Americans consider companies' global warming actions when purchasing

  • Jones Day
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  • USA
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  • February 13 2013

According to a recent report, "Americans' Actions to Limit Global Warming in September 2012," for the past four years, roughly 25 percent of U.S

Sustainability issues are gaining greater importance in boardrooms

  • Jones Day
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  • USA
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  • November 1 2010

As the public becomes more aware of climate change concerns and risks, companies are paying closer attention to how well "sustainability" is reflected in their overall business priorities and goals

CERES report analyzes corporate risk managers' climate change risk perception and management

  • Jones Day
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  • Global
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  • July 19 2010

In April 2010, CERES issued a report entitled "Climate Change Risk Perception and Management: A Survey of Risk Managers," which explores the extent to which risk managers are concerned about the impact of both climate change itself and climate change regulation, and market perception regarding how well the insurance industry is addressing those risks

Ceres issues report on response of mutual fund managers to climate change shareholder resolutions

  • Jones Day
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  • USA
  • -
  • July 19 2010

In June 2010, Ceres issued its fifth annual report analyzing how U.S. mutual fund companies are using proxy voting to address climate change risks in their portfolios, entitled "Mutual Funds and Climate Change: Growing Support for Shareholder Resolutions."

Climate change issues for management: shareholder activists and institutional investors continue to press climate change initiatives

  • Jones Day
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  • USA
  • -
  • October 26 2009

On July 13, 2009, The New York Times reported a relatively abrupt reversal of position on the part of the Securities and Exchange Commission