Investors Want Companies to Prioritize Climate Change Over AI
"Boards should understand that even if climate change and environmental stewardship ranks low on their list of priorities for 2024, that may not be the case for their shareholders," the EY Center for Board Matters said in a new report.
February 08, 2024 at 07:26 AM
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Corporate GovernanceAs business leaders zero in on the risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence, investors remain focused on conventional priorities, such as climate change. And they want the companies they invest in on the same page, according to a new survey by the EY Center for Board Matters.
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