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Lawmakers score political points with anti-ESG laws. Taxpayers, teachers pick up the tab

Lawmakers score political points with anti-ESG laws. Taxpayers, teachers pick up the tab via Houston Chronicle.

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Texas Sued By Environmental Group For Anti-ESG Law

Texas Sued By Environmental Group For Anti-ESG Law via The National Law Review.

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Co-Founder of Seventh Generation and Leader in Corporate Responsibility Inspires Sustainable Innovation MBA Students

Jeffrey Hollender discussed “The Future of Responsible Business” with one-year accelerated MBA students at the UVM Grossman School of Business via University of Vermont.

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From Organic Month to Parkinson’s National Day of Action

To protect farmworkers and communities across the US from Parkinson’s disease, the EPA must ban the use of paraquat, a highly toxic and widely used herbicide that is banned in 58 countries –– but not the US.

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Texas faces lawsuit against bill blocking state businesses with ‘boycott energy companies’

Texas faces lawsuit against bill blocking state businesses with ‘boycott energy companies’ via News West 9.

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Resilience Is Now a KPI in Our Tumultuous World

Resilience Is Now a KPI in Our Tumultuous World via Sustainable Brands.

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Uptick in PFAS scrutiny reveals patchy global rule book

Uptick in PFAS scrutiny reveals patchy global rule book via Sustainable Views.

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ESG Investors Are Going to War

ESG Investors Are Going to War via The New Republic.

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American Sustainable Business Council takes on Texas in ESG lawsuit

American Sustainable Business Council takes on Texas in ESG lawsuit via Fintech Global.

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Does ESG investing count as free speech?

Does ESG investing count as free speech? via Financial Times.

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