Tag: Climate Change
From Zero-Sum To Net-Zero Antitrust
By Amelia Miazad, UC Davis School of Law
Addressing climate change requires an unprecedented amount of collaboration. Investors, civil society actors, and NGOs recognize this,...
The Crossroads of ESG Collaboration and Competition Law
By Gaurav Desai, Shruti Bhat & Apurva Badoni1
I. Background
Responsible investment is reshaping business models across the world and Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”)...
UK Competition Watchdog To Ease Rules On Climate Change
The UK competition regulator will ease the antitrust rules on climate change initiatives to tackle business concerns that collaboration on climate action could expose...
When Climate Collaboration Is Treated as an Antitrust Violation
By: Matteo Gasparini, Knut Haanaes & Peter Tufano (Harvard Business Review)
What do Covid-19, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the climate crisis have in...
Climate Change Is an Existential Threat: Competition Law Must Be Part...
Climate Change is an existential threat. Competition law must be part of the solution and not part of the problem. This paper draws on...
The Antitrust Car Emissions Investigation in the U.S. – Some Thoughts...
Cooperation with and in the private sector to achieve positive environmental changes can come into conflict with competition laws. A recent example is the...