The Week’s Top ESG News Insight

The Week’s Top ESG News

The US is spearheading opposition to a proposed UN-backed global climate tax on shipping emissions, warning that it could raise shipping costs by 10% and unfairly benefit China. Meanwhile, a record leap in global CO₂ levels has raised fears that natural carbon sinks are weakening.
Anna Stacey
October 2025
The Week’s Top ESG News Insight

The Week’s Top ESG News

At the UN General Assembly, President Trump dismissed climate change as “the greatest con job”. Elsewhere, as Belém prepares to host COP30, the city faces a housing crisis fuelled by a surge in short-term rentals targeting summit attendees, displacing local residents.
Anna Stacey
September 2025
The Week’s Top ESG News Insight

The Week’s Top ESG News

A new forecast has warned that Donald Trump’s pro-fossil fuel policies could cut the pace of US emissions reductions by more than half. Also in the US, two former Meta researchers have testified to a Senate panel that Meta prioritised profits from its VR platform over child safety.
Anna Stacey
September 2025
Arecor Therapeutics Client win

Arecor Therapeutics

Vigo is pleased to have been appointed by Acercor Therapeutics as strategic communications adviser to enhance their corporate reputation and investor communications. AIM-listed Arecor is a biopharmaceutical company focused on drug development and delivery in diabetes and other cardiometabolic disease.
Nic
September 2025
Corporate & Financial Awards 2025 Awards

Corporate & Financial Awards 2025

Vigo is proud to have been shortlisted at this year’s Communicate Magazine Corporate & Financial Awards. Our work with Supreme PLC and its acquisition of Typhoo Tea has been nominated for ‘Best M&A Communications’ while our work with Verdiva Bio on one of Europe’s largest ever Series A rounds has been recognised for ‘Best Management of Corporate and Financial Media Relations’.
Nic
September 2025
The Week’s Top ESG News Insight

The Week’s Top ESG News

For the first time in six years, no environmental proposals were passed in the 2025 US proxy season, reflecting waning investor support. Elsewhere, in Australia, it has been revealed that the Darwin LNG plant leaked methane for nearly 20 years, emitting up to 184kg an hour.
Anna Stacey
September 2025
Vigo Consulting
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