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Who Pays for Climate Damage? The Legal War Heating Up
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Who Pays for Climate Damage? The Legal War Heating Up

Republican lawmakers are pushing bills to shield fossil fuel companies from climate lawsuits—while cities, states, and individuals are suing those same companies for billions. A breakdown of the legal battle reshaping corporate accountability.

Tesla Tops, Toyota Tanks: Why Supply Chain Rankings Reveal Auto Industry's New Reality
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Tesla Tops, Toyota Tanks: Why Supply Chain Rankings Reveal Auto Industry's New Reality

Tesla leads 18 global automakers in supply chain sustainability while Toyota ranks near bottom. Is this the canary in the coal mine for traditional auto giants?

Hyatt Chair Steps Down Over Epstein Ties, Exposing Corporate Moral Hazard
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Hyatt Chair Steps Down Over Epstein Ties, Exposing Corporate Moral Hazard

Thomas Pritzker's resignation as Hyatt executive chairman highlights the growing tension between personal conduct and corporate governance in the ESG era.

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Global Insurers Are Covering Illegally Deforested Brazilian Farmland
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Global Insurers Are Covering Illegally Deforested Brazilian Farmland

Fifteen international insurance companies issued 254 policies covering 278 square kilometers of illegally cleared Brazilian farmland over the past decade, raising questions about ESG commitments in the insurance sector.

Aerial view of Tokyo business district with green accents symbolizing sustainable finance
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Japan Asset Managers Eye Revamped NZAM Despite US Political Headwinds

Japanese asset managers like Daiwa are revamping their approach to the NZAM net-zero initiative in 2026, easing targets to navigate U.S. political and legal pressure.

A Labubu doll placed on a dark industrial conveyor belt
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Shadow Over the Craze: Pop Mart Labubu Labor Allegations Emerge

Pop Mart's Labubu dolls face scrutiny as labor rights groups allege underage labor and underpayment at a major Chinese supplier factory in January 2026.

Isuzu engineers refurbishing a truck engine in Hokkaido
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Isuzu to Boost Rebuilt Engine Shipments 60% by 2030 via Circular Economy

Isuzu Motors plans to increase rebuilt engine shipments by 60% to 8,000 units by 2030, focusing on circular economy and software integration for older trucks.

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Eco-friendly garment factory in Bangladesh with solar panels and AI tech
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268 LEED Certifications: The Rise of Bangladesh Green Garment Factories 2025

Explore how Bangladesh became a global leader with 268 LEED-certified green garment factories, using AI and solar tech to meet 2027 EU supply chain mandates.

AI's Insatiable Thirst for Power Is Reviving Fossil-Fuel Plants
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AI's Insatiable Thirst for Power Is Reviving Fossil-Fuel Plants

The explosive power demand from AI data centers is forcing the revival of polluting 'peaker' fossil-fuel plants, posing a significant risk to climate goals and investors.

India's Elephant Tragedy: A Microcosm of Global Development's ESG Challenge
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India's Elephant Tragedy: A Microcosm of Global Development's ESG Challenge

India's elephant tragedy highlights global ESG risks. PRISM analyzes the conflict between infrastructure and wildlife, urging tech solutions and integrated policy for sustainable development.

The Green Paradox: Norway's Climate Push Creates a Global ESG Reckoning
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The Green Paradox: Norway's Climate Push Creates a Global ESG Reckoning

Norway's push for wind energy threatens indigenous Sami culture, creating a critical ESG conflict between climate action and human rights with global implications.

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