Will CEOs Trigger Meaningful Climate Policy?
InfluenceMap scores are increasing for influential business leaders
The business response has changed fundamentally since COP21 in Paris
Companies have been committing to support policy for a decade, with little to show for it
Expecting companies to lead the charge on climate policy is #greenwishing at best
Most major companies are still funding trade associations that oppose climate policy
Regardless of rhetoric, business is still MIA when it comes to lobbying for climate policy
2018 90% of World's Largest Companies Have Trade Association Links to Policy Opposition
2017 How the world's 250 largest industrial companies engage with climate policy
2018 The A-List of Climate Policy Leaders
2018 Corporate Climate Lobbying Landscape
2015 Global 500 advocacy on carbon pricing
2018 Lobbying is often the biggest impact a company has on climate change
Calling for policy to enable ambitious climate action
Environmental rating systems basically ignore corporate political activities
Report concludes of 250 key companies, only 50 influential, 35 opposing action
Still the case the companies are MIA on climate lobbying
2019 Austin_Greenwish The Wishful Thinking Undermining the Ambition of Sustainable Business
2011 Schendler_What Environmental Ratings Miss
2017 InfluenceMap_Corporate Carbon Policy Footprint
2018 Influence Map_The A-List of Climate Policy Engagement
2018 Trexler_Not as Simple as It Sounds
2019 CERES_Investor Expectations on Corporate Lobbying on Climate Change
2019 EDF_The Blind Spot in Corporate Sustainability Rankings Climate Policy Leadership
2019 ETA_Business and Investor public support for Climate Transition Policy
2008/11 Nike, Sun, Starbucks, Timberland and Levi Strauss Team For Strong Climate Laws
2013/12 2014 is the year for a strong, unified business voice on climate policy
2014/5 U.S. Companies Just Took a Bold Step to Force the Government to Address Climate Change
2015/4 Open Letter from Global CEOs to World Leaders Urging Concrete Climate Action
2015/4 Why Corporate America is reluctant to take a stand on climate action
2015/9 Getting beyond intentional futility in the climate movement
2016/2 The Climate Movement Needs More Corporate Lobbyists
2017/2 Why Won’t American Business Push for Action on Climate?
2019/4 Corporate climate change action could save the world
2019/10 Corporate Action on Climate Change Has to Include Lobbying
Influence Map - Measuring Corporate Policy Influence 7/17/19
200 Companies Are Engaging Policy-makers to Support Carbon-pricing Legislation
2017/6 Exxon, BP and Shell back carbon tax proposal to curb emissions
CABA Climate Action Business Association
2015 Global 500 advocacy on carbon pricing
Time to Step Up: Commit to 1.5°C
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Will CEOs Trigger Meaningful Climate Policy?