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  2. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance. [1] Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing or, in more proactive cases, impact investing .

  3. Earth system governance - Wikipedia

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    The concept of earth system governance (ESG) is defined in the 2009 Science and Implementation Plan of the Earth System Governance Project as: "the interrelated and increasingly integrated system of formal and informal rules, rule-making systems, and actor-networks at all levels of human society (from local to global) that are set up to steer societies towards preventing, mitigating, and ...

  4. Earth System Governance Project - Wikipedia

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    The ESG Project does not take policy positions as a network. However, its lead scientists have initiated many activities to support political decision-making and inform policy makers. For example, in 2011, the lead faculty of the ESG Project launched a global assessment on international environmental governance.

  5. 15 Biggest ESG Companies in the World - AOL

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    If you want to see more of the biggest ESG companies in the world, go directly to 5 Biggest ESG Companies in the World. As the rapid growth of electric vehicles shows, consumers are increasingly ...

  6. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    The areas of concern recognized by SRI practitioners are often linked to environmental, social and governance (ESG) topics. Impact investing can be considered a subset of SRI that is generally more proactive and focused on the conscious creation of social or environmental impact through investment.

  7. Environmental governance - Wikipedia

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    Environmental governance refers to the processes of decision-making involved in the control and management of the environment and natural resources. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), define environmental governance as the "multi-level interactions (i.e., local, national, international/global) among, but not limited to, three main actors, i.e., state, market, and civil ...

  8. United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative

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    UNEP FI's main governance bodies are the Annual General Meeting, the Initiative's ultimate decision-making forum, the Global Steering Committee overseeing the strategic orientation of the overall Initiative, the three Industry Committees (Banking, Insurance and Investment), the Thematic Advisory Groups and the Regional Advisory Groups.

  9. Sustainable finance - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable finance is the set of practices, standards, norms, regulations and products that pursue financial returns alongside environmental and/or social objectives. It is sometimes used interchangeably with Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) investing.

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