SBTi Net-Zero Standard V2.0 pushes target-setting toward implementation and transparency
SBTi’s Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2.
SBTi’s Corporate Net-Zero Standard V2.
The Legal Sustainability Alliance is highlighting resources including its Small Firm Hub, carbon calculator, Climate Trunk, resource library and Climate Change Legal Knowledge Hub.
Gowling WLG’s real-estate analysis argues that environmental performance is now a baseline expectation for legal-sector offices, with firms prioritizing credentials, carbon performance and wellbeing amenities.
The Legal Sustainability Alliance is emphasizing its annual report, resource library, Small Firm Hub, carbon calculator and Climate Change Legal Knowledge Hub for law-firm members.
SBTi has released Corporate Net-Zero Standard Version 2.
Legal Business, powered by Legal 500, is positioning its July ESG Summit around regulatory divergence, ESG litigation risk, governance, green claims, transition finance, responsible investment and AI’s impact on ESG compliance.
Legal Futures reports that Law Students for Climate Accountability has, for the first time, praised UK firms building work around renewable energy, sustainable ventures, pro-climate litigation and public-interest climate action.
Impactvise’s inaugural ESG law-firm ranking, covered by Global Legal Post, scored more than 1,000 firms using World Economic Forum stakeholder-capitalism metrics, with DLA Piper ranked first at 91 out of 100.
Nutter’s May environment update flags 31 May and 1 June reporting and registration deadlines across multiple US packaging EPR regimes, plus a 30 June Massachusetts building-energy reporting deadline.
Legal Futures reports on Law Students for Climate Accountability findings that 20 UK law firms were involved in $706bn of fossil-fuel transactions from 2021 to 2025, with nearly 70% attributable to the five magic circle firms.
The Legal Sustainability Alliance’s “Putting the Sustainable into Procurement” guide is described as a practical guide for law firms developed by more than 20 firms and focused on tendering, contracting and data collection.
Clifford Chance says the Net Zero Lawyers Alliance includes 35 law firms across more than 40 jurisdictions, with a combined workforce of around 200,000, and that its Framework for Net Zero Alignment is built around ambition, action and accountability.
The Legal Sustainability Alliance continues to foreground sustainable procurement, TCFD guidance, carbon-calculator work and practical resources for firms of different sizes.
The Net Zero Lawyers Alliance’s publication hub points firms toward reducing their own GHG emissions, managing climate-related firm risk and using commercial legal work to support the transition.
The Legal Sustainability Alliance is highlighting a practical guide for law firms on sustainable procurement, developed by more than 20 firms in its Sustainable Procurement Working Group.
Greenberg Traurig announced that its Environmental and Real Estate practices were shortlisted for Chambers’ 2026 Environment Law Firm of the Year and Real Estate Law Firm of the Year awards.