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The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder
The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Three-quarters of S&P 500 companies now tie a portion of their CEO's pay to environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics. They typically include carbon emissions, workforce diversity and worker safety, among others. The justification is straightforward: if shareholders want corporations to take climate change and social responsibility seriously,...
Auditable Climate Risk Intelligence from Fragmented ESG Data: Deterministic Orchestration and Imbalance-Aware Learning for Scope 1-3 Validation
Announce Type: new Abstract: ESG and climate risk data remain fragmented across heterogeneous Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 reporting environments, while conventional validation pipelines lack provenance aware auditability, hidden drift detection, and reproducibility oriented governance. This paper proposes a deterministic climate risk intelligence framework integrating single source of truth orchestration, temporal anomaly detection, imbalance aware ensemble learning, and explainability...
High-Quality Entity Segmentation and Grounding
arXiv:2402.02555v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: In this work, we propose ESG, a pipeline for high-quality entity segmentation and grounding supported by a new dataset EntitySeg. At first, the proposed dataset naming EntitySeg contains images spanning various image domains and entities, along with plentiful high-resolution images and high-quality mask annotations for training and testing. Then, the ESG mainly consists of two modules: CropFormer for high-quality entity segmentation whereas...
How Florida's 'war on woke' reframed responsible investment as a threat to 'everyday people'
How Florida's 'war on woke' reframed responsible investment as a threat to 'everyday people' Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Fossil fuel companies were a major force behind the United States (US) state of Florida's move to stop banks and pension funds from investing in companies that prioritized environmental and social governance (ESG), new research from Griffith University found. Associate Professor Erin O'Brien examined Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' political...
Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead
Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor The good news: When environmental rules pressure one company, the effect can spread through shared boardroom ties, leading connected firms to reduce emissions, too. The bad news: The positive impact on the climate is limited, as these firms often shift polluting activities elsewhere, research from Radboud University and Stockholm University shows.
Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour
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