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1 week ago |
impakter.com | Lena McDonough
Today’s ESG Updates Trump Raises Increased Alarms Over Constitutional Adherence:: The U.S. President continues attempt to refuse immigrants constitutional rights Shell Eyes BP Acquisition Amid Stock Slump: Shell considers takeover of BP as the rival’s stock drops F1’s Sustainable Fuel Push Hits Cost Roadblock: Toto Wolff says sustainable fuel costs are double expectations New U.K. Direct Air Capture Plant: Mission Zero creates green jobs and produces carbon-negative limestone with new carbon...
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2 weeks ago |
impakter.com | Lena McDonough
Today’s ESG UpdatesU.S. and Ukraine Sign Long-Awaited Mineral Deal: The U.S. provides further defense for Ukraine in return for profits from the future sale of Ukraine’s mineral reserves. Finance Execs Reconsider ESG: Finance leaders are rethinking ESG investments amid market and political pressure. Finland Issues €180M Green Bond: MuniFin launched a green bond to support local climate and infrastructure projects.
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2 weeks ago |
impakter.com | Claude Forthomme
As Trump completes his first 100 days in the White House, having signed 142 executive orders to expand his executive power, two major events marked his power grab: One, Mark Carney, the Liberal Party’s candidate, won the election in Canada and will continue as Prime Minister, because he is seen as the one Canadian politician best able to stand up to Trump; and two, Trump is tanking in the polls as the chaos of his second term turns voters off.
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2 weeks ago |
impakter.com | Claude Forthomme
As Trump completes his first 100 days in the White House, having signed 142 executive orders to expand his executive power, two major events marked his power grab: One, Mark Carney, the Liberal Party’s candidate, won the election in Canada and will continue as Prime Minister, because he is seen as the one Canadian politician best able to stand up to Trump; and two, Trump is tanking in the polls as the chaos of his second term turns voters off.
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3 weeks ago |
impakter.com | Andrej Pavicevic
The European Commission has issued its first fines under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), targeting tech giants Apple and Meta. Apple faces a penalty of €500 million for allegedly restricting app developers from informing users about cheaper options available outside its App Store; Meta has been fined €200 million over its controversial “consent or pay” model for users of Facebook and Instagram within the European Union (EU).
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