Every chatbot query and every model trained runs on electricity. This prompts not just the desired query response, but also a familiar set of social and environmental impacts. In most industries, operational impacts like energy consumption and emissions, water stewardship, and community relations are the subject of corporate sustainability disclosures. This week’s news looks at both challenges and sources of hope related to AI’s ESG impacts and the related transparency.
First, the Environmental Integrity Project recently determined that 74 gas-fired plants have been proposed to power U.S. data centers. These “behind the meter” facilities – which would collectively emit approximately the same amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) a year as France or Australia – could bypass the usual permitting process that public plants face. Reporting on EIP’s findings, Reuters notes that only one in three Americans approves of the pace of data-center construction, which has given rise to a political dilemma heading into U.S. mid-term elections in November 2026.
This week, the United Nations set out to close the gap between the physical footprint of AI infrastructure, and expectations of transparency and good governance. As Fast Company reports, UN Secretary-General António Guterres just launched an AI Environmental Transparency Initiative calling on every major AI company to measure and disclose its full footprint — carbon, water, land — and to run its data centers on renewable energy sources by 2030. For a sense of the urgency of this demand, data centers drew about 1.5% of global electricity in 2025, headed toward nearly 3% by 2030. Given their role in global energy consumption, Guterres said “It is time to come clean.”
It’s important to remember that building AI infrastructure can also help drive growth in the green economy – as long as electrification is linked to renewable energy. As reported by ESG Dive, the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) found that for the first time, the global green economy has passed US$10 trillion in market capitalization, with electrification and AI infrastructure among the drivers. LSEG calculates that if the green economy is considered as a standalone industry, it “would now be the world’s third largest, surpassing Health Care, only behind Technology and Industrials.”
The supply chain is a specific area of the AI economy with crucial opportunities for greener infrastructure. TIME’s new Most Sustainable Companies list scores companies on transparency, and names several companies that help power the AI industry as disclosing well, including graphics processing unit (GPU) maker Nvidia (#31), chip-equipment maker ASML (#24), and data-center power specialist Delta Electronics (#34). The emissions impact of tech supply chains is the focus of a new G&A paper that maps what Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Meta now expect. G&A’s Scope 3 and SBTi target-setting teams help suppliers deliver on these ambitious expectations from their largest customers.
With the evolution of AI raising new questions about transparency, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the world’s leading standard-setter in corporate ESG disclosure, has flagged AI and other aspects of digitalization as a research priority that could shape future guidance. This week, GRI named G&A co-founder Lou Coppola as the new Chair of its Stakeholder Council, a multistakeholder body that advises on the standards and helps shape its priorities. GRI’s standards are referenced by companies representing 62% of global market capitalization across 107 jurisdictions. Lou plans to bring meaningful stewardship at a moment of high stakes and substantial impacts for sustainability reporting.
Also in this issue: California moves to delay its first SB 253 emissions deadline from August to November; ESG Today covers the ISSB allowing metrics for nature disclosure as part of the Task Force on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD); Responsible Investor has investors backing SBTi’s net-zero revisions, with caveats; an EcoVadis study finds that 80% of Tier 1 suppliers still lack any process for managing supply-chain sustainability risk; and G&A’s new paper on extended producer responsibility in the EU hones in on steps to take by August 12 for companies that place packaging on the EU market.

Top Stories
- Gas Plants for US Data Centers to be Major Source of Climate Change-linked Emissions, Report Says (Source: Reuters)
- UN Chief Urges AI Companies to ‘Come Clean’ About the Pollution They Generate (Source: Fast Company)
- Green Economy Surpasses $10 Trillion in Market Capitalization: LSEG (Source: ESG Dive)
- World’s Most Sustainable Companies 2026 (Source: Time)
- California Moves to Delay First Corporate Emissions Reporting Deadline to November (Source: ESG News)
- Strong Voices, Broad Perspectives (GRI) (GRI names G&A co-founder Lou Coppola Chair of its Stakeholder Council)

Staying the Course
Positive stories showing that sustainability is alive and well
- Over 40 Cities Endorse New Initiative Shaping Data Centre Development in Urban Areas (Source: Sustainability Online)
- Global Sustainability Reporting Edges Towards Uniform Standards, Study Finds (Source: Yahoo! Finance)

G&A Blog/Research
Recent blog posts, research and resource papers, issue briefs, and other resources developed by the G&A team

Sustainability Standard Setters & Policy Makers
SEC, ISSB, SASB, GRI, IIRC, FSB-TCFD...and more
- Elected Democrats Have Embraced ‘Climate Hushing.’ Are They Making a Mistake as the Midterms Loom? (Source: Inside Climate News)
- ISSB to Allow Use of TNFD Metrics to Meet Nature-Related Disclosure Requirements (Source: ESG Today)

ESG / Sustainable & Responsible Investment
Asset Owners & Managers, Ratings Agencies
- Investors Back SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard Updates, with Caveats (Source: Responsible Investor)
- People, Planet and Profit: Exploring Sustainable Investment (Source: Financier Worldwide)
- RGREEN INVEST Raises €500 Million for European Energy Transition Infrastructure Fund (Source: ESG Today)

Corporate ESG / Sustainability
Disclosure, Reporting, Corporate Initiatives
- Why Brands are Integrating Sustainability into Other Business Operations (Source: Packaging Europe)
- Sustainability Focus Must Shift to CFOs from CSOs, ISSB Chair Says (Source: Green Central Banking)

Sustainability Innovations / Technologies
Developments in Innovation and Technology
- New Modular Tech Turns Waste into Sustainable Jet Fuel (Source: Tomorrow’s World Today)
- Smarter Paintshops: The Technologies Driving Sustainable Automotive Production (Source: Automotive Manufacturing Solutions)
- How to Make AI Data Centers More Sustainable (Source: TIME)

Stakeholders That Matter
Developments, Trends, Corporate Actions Affecting Stakeholder
- The Future of Our Forests Relies on Aligned Finance – That Makes Sense for All Stakeholders (Source: World Economic Forum)
- Proxy Advisers Notch Third Legal Win Staving Off Republican 'Anti-ESG' Rules (Source: Reuters)
- Airlines Face a $48 Billion Green Squeeze (Source: ESG Today)

Sustainability Data in Focus
Developments in Data, Research, Trends
- Plastic Food Packaging is the Biggest Source of Coastal Litter, Study Finds (Source: Eco-Business)
- Onset of Mandatory Sustainability Requirements Begins to Impact Global Reporting, Study by IFAC, AICPA and CIMA Finds (Source: CPA Practice Advisor)
- EcoVadis: 80% of Tier 1 Suppliers Have No Process for Managing Sustainability Risks in Their Own Supply Chains (Source: PR Newswire)

Global Climate Action
News-Developments of Note
- Climate-Vulnerable Nations Launch Global Funding Initiative (Source: Impakter)
- Europe’s Air Quality Improving Despite ‘Persistent’ Pollution Episodes (Source: Sustainability Online)

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- How to Make a Business Case for EHS (Article from Antea Group)
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