Ceres (pronounced "series") is a national network of investors, environmental organizations and other public interest groups working with companies and investors to address sustainability challenges such as global climate change. Mission: Integrating sustainability into capital markets for the health of the planet and its people.
About Us: At its founding 17 years ago, Ceres introduced a bold new vision to the business world. That vision is of a world in which business and capital markets promote the well being of human society and the protection of the earth's biological systems and resources. Ceres advances its vision by bringing investors, environmental groups and other stakeholders together to compel companies and capital markets to incorporate environmental and social challenges into their day-to-day decision-making.
Value at Risk: Climate Change and the Future of Governance
Unexamined Risk: How Mutual Funds Vote on Global Warming Shareholder Resolutions
Ceres - Sustainability Report 2002-2003
Advancing Sustainable Prosperity
Sustainability and Risk: Climate Change and Fiduciary Duty for the Twenty-First Century Trustee
From Risk to Opportunity: How Insurers Can Proactively and Profitably Manage Climate Change
Using the Global Framework for Climate Risk Disclosure
ERA Judges report 2005 working with CERES
Questions and Answers for Investors on Climate Risk
Power to Save: An Alternative Path to Meet Electric Needs in Texas
A New Call for Action: Managing Climate Risk and Capturing the Opportunities
Unexamined Risk: How Mutual Funds Vote on Climate Change Shareholder Resolutions
Managing the Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change: A Practical Toolkit for Corporate Leaders
Investors and environmentalists for sustainable prosperity
Investor Progress on Climate Risk
Institutional Investor Summit on Climate Risk
Global Framework for Climate Risk Disclosure
Framing Climate Risk in Portfolio Management
ExxonMobil's Corporate Governance on Climate Change
Electric Power, Investors, and Climate Change: A Call to Action
Electric Power Climate Risk Disclosure
Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection
Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection
Climate Risk Disclosure by the S&P 500
Benchmarking Air Emissions of the 100 Larges Electric Power Producers in the United States 2002
Availability and Affordability of Insurance Under Climate Change: A Growing Challenge for the U.S.