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  2. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    ESG is an investing principle that prioritizes environmental, social, and corporate governance issues. Learn about the history, criticisms, and applications of ESG in finance and business.

  3. Regulation of ESG rating in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    “An opinion, a score or a combination of both, regarding an entity, a financial instrument, a financial product, or an undertaking’s ESG profile or characteristics or exposure to ESG risks or the impact on people, society and the environment, that are based on an established methodology and defined ranking system of rating categories and ...

  4. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, definition and practices of socially responsible investing (SRI), which considers financial return alongside ethical, social or environmental goals. Explore how SRI relates to ESG topics, impact investing, shareholder advocacy and community investing.

  5. Texas is sued over anti-ESG law - AOL

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    Texas is the largest and among the most prominent Republican-led states to crack down on businesses whose environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies it dislikes. It is also easily the ...

  6. Sustainability reporting - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability reporting is the disclosure of non-financial performance information on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. Learn about the history, benefits, frameworks and regulations of ESG reporting and how it affects companies and stakeholders.

  7. Sustainability Accounting Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    SASB is a non-profit organization that develops industry-specific disclosure standards for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. SASB standards are used by companies around the world to communicate financially material, decision-useful information to investors and other stakeholders.

  8. Sustainability accounting - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, definition, and methods of sustainability accounting, a subcategory of financial accounting that focuses on non-financial information about a firm's performance. Find out how sustainability accounting relates to social, environmental, and economic aspects of organisations and how it is regulated and reported.

  9. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is the oldest operating airline in the United States and a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance. It serves 325 destinations in 52 countries with a fleet of 989 aircraft and employs over 100,000 people.