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Conservatives attack companies for being too 'woke' on climate

Conservatives attack companies for being too 'woke' on climate

Conservatives in the U.S. have targeted firms for their environmental policies, but many companies are standing their ground.
How Republicans are ‘weaponizing’ public office against climate action
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How Republicans are ‘weaponizing’ public office against climate action

A Times investigation revealed a coordinated effort by state treasurers to use government muscle and public funds to punish companies trying to reduce greenhouse gases.
How an organized Republican effort punishes companies for climate action

How an organized Republican effort punishes companies for climate action

Legislators and their allies are running an aggressive campaign that uses public money and the law to pressure businesses they say are pushing “woke” causes.
With climate pledges, some Wall Street chiefs warn of rising prices

With climate pledges, some Wall Street chiefs warn of rising prices

Leaders of some of the world’s biggest financial firms say that the rush to transition to clean energy could have unintended consequences for the global economy.
BlackRock's Larry Fink sets a bolder climate goal in annual letter
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BlackRock's Larry Fink sets a bolder climate goal in annual letter

Larry Fink is using his firm’s huge influence to pressure companies to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Can corporations stop climate change?

Can corporations stop climate change?

One letter to executives around the world has prioritized climate change on corporate agendas. But will this make a difference without government regulation?
BlackRock will put climate change at center of investment strategy
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BlackRock will put climate change at center of investment strategy

In his influential annual letter to chief executives, Larry Fink said his firm would avoid investments in companies that “present a high sustainability-related risk.”
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