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  2. Oliver Zipse - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Zipse (born 7 February 1964) [1] is a German business executive who has been the chairman of the board of management of BMW since 16 August 2019. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    The Principles for Responsible Investment Initiative (PRI) was established in 2005 by the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative and the UN Global Compact as a framework for improving the analysis of ESG issues in the investment process and to aid companies in the exercise of responsible ownership practices. As of April 2019 ...

  4. BMW CEO: A 2035 gasoline ban will hit the European car ...

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    BMW CEO Oliver Zipse says a 2035 gasoline ban will hit the European auto industry. Easing the ban, he said, would help reduce the EU's reliance on China for batteries.

  5. Earth system governance - Wikipedia

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    Applying the existing earth system governance (ESG) framework [1] to the challenge of understanding and analysing transformations towards sustainability. [2]Earth system governance (or earth systems governance) is a broad area of scholarly inquiry that builds on earlier notions of environmental policy and nature conservation, but puts these into the broader context of human-induced ...

  6. What is ESG? The latest front in the culture wars - AOL

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    How ESG started. The term 'ESG' was minted in a 2004 UN Global Compact report that urged the financial industry to consider companies' environmental and social stewardship in order to compete in a ...

  7. ESG has become a dirty word on Fox News and among Republicans in Congress. What’s followed is a growing conservative backlash against corporate, social and environmental initiatives.

  8. Regulation of ESG rating in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    “An opinion, a score or a combination of both, regarding an entity, a financial instrument, a financial product, or an undertaking’s ESG profile or characteristics or exposure to ESG risks or the impact on people, society and the environment, that are based on an established methodology and defined ranking system of rating categories and ...

  9. Sustainability reporting - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Commercial frameworks have been developed for sustainability reporting and are issuing standards or similar initiatives to guide companies in this exercise. There is a wide range of terminology used to qualify this same concept of sustainability reporting: ESG reporting, non-financial reporting, extra-financial reporting, social ...