ESG roundup: Green New Deal rollbacks, regulatory reforms, and climate investing showdowns

The future of ESG in the US will depend on the ability of all parties to navigate the complex web of competing interests and values.

As societal values, environmental and economic imperatives continue to clash, the realm of ESG investing has emerged as a key battle ground.

From the rollback of Green New Deal provisions in the US to the Department of Labor’s plans to revamp ESG investment rules, and from asset managers’ clashes with

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