
Forced Labor in the Solar Supply Chain: Concerns about the Transition to Renewables
The solar energy sector has seen a dramatic expansion over the last decade, with an annual growth in solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation of 26%
The solar energy sector has seen a dramatic expansion over the last decade, with an annual growth in solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation of 26%
As global demand for water increases, the social impacts of water scarcity will become more profound. For example, water scarcity has been linked to climate-induced
As of June 15, 2023, about 340 environmental and social (E&S) shareholder resolutions and 224 governance resolutions have appeared on U.S. company ballots in 2023.
Below are key takeaways from ISS ESG’s recently released paper on ‘Critical Minerals.’ To access the full paper, you can download it directly from the
The release of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms to the broader public (e.g., ChatGPT/ChatGPT Plus, DALL-E 2, Stable Diffusion, Bard, GitHub Copilot) has recently intensified
ROCKVILLE, Md. (June 8, 2023) – ISS ESG, the sustainable investment arm of Institutional Shareholder Services, today announced planned methodology enhancements to its Environmental &
Child Labor in the U.S. U.S. officials have reported that child labor cases, far from being a problem of the past, have increased significantly in
Preamble ISS ESG’s Quarterly Engagement Update series highlights key trends that emerge through activities conducted on behalf of participating investors under its Collaborative Engagement Services.
Below is an excerpt from ISS Corporate Solutions’ recently released paper “Regulators Target Modern Slavery, Environmental Abuses in Supply Chains” The full paper is available
Nickel has become an important focus of the Green Transition. For most of the past few decades, nickel was arguably a metal with relatively few