This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
ESG Today: Week in Review
This week in ESG news: 24 states sue Trump administration over repeal of landmark climate ruling; world’s largest sovereign wealth fund NBIM unveils nature risk expectations for portfolio companies; ING’s sustainable finance activity jumps more than 25%; von der Leyen says EU Commission to revise ETS for “a more realistic trajectory”; Whirlpool commits to net zero across the value chain;…
U.S. Court Dismisses Missouri Anti-DEI Case Against Starbucks, Finding No Indication “that Discrimination Actually Took Place”
A federal U.S. district court dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed against Starbucks by the Attorney General of Missouri, which claimed that the coffee giant’s DEI policies unlawfully discriminated against white, male and heterosexual employees, with the ruling noting that the allegations failed to “establish that discrimination actually took place.” The lawsuit, launched in February 2025 by then-Missouri AG Andrew Bailey,…
U.S. Court Dismisses Missouri Anti-DEI Case Against Starbucks, Finding No Indication “that Discrimination Actually Took Place”
A federal U.S. district court dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed against Starbucks by the Attorney General of Missouri, which claimed that the coffee giant’s DEI policies unlawfully discriminated against white, male and heterosexual employees, with the ruling noting that the allegations failed to “establish that discrimination actually took place.” The lawsuit, launched in February 2025 by then-Missouri AG Andrew Bailey,…
U.S. Court Dismisses Missouri Anti-DEI Case Against Starbucks, Finding No Indication “that Discrimination Actually Took Place”
A federal U.S. district court dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed against Starbucks by the Attorney General of Missouri, which claimed that the coffee giant’s DEI policies unlawfully discriminated against white, male and heterosexual employees, with the ruling noting that the allegations failed to “establish that discrimination actually took place.” The lawsuit, launched in February 2025 by then-Missouri AG Andrew Bailey,…