
Climate Case Study Workshop: “Fact or Fiction? Evaluating Corporate Sustainability Through Disclosed Data”
April 8 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

As California moves forward with mandatory corporate climate disclosures (SB 253 & SB 261), how can we tell which companies are truly leading on sustainability — and which are just greenwashing?
Join an interactive workshop hosted by the Center for Impact at UCLA Anderson, and UCLA Open for Good Initiative, to explore real corporate sustainability data and tackle key challenges in evaluating environmental performance and transparency. Using actual S&P 500 disclosure data, participants will examine how companies report on climate risks, GHG emissions, and net-zero targets — and what these disclosures reveal about corporate climate action.
What you will do:
- Analyze real sustainability data using an interactive dashboard
- Discuss challenges in evaluating data quality, comparability, and credibility
- Consider how selective disclosure and greenwashing complicate sustainability assessments
- Work in small groups to develop and debate rankings of company performance
Who should attend:
This workshop is ideal for industry practitioners, investors, MBA students, and anyone interested in climate strategy, sustainability reporting, and corporate accountability — especially as California’s new climate disclosure laws take effect.
Workshop lead: Tyson Timmer, Case Writer and Corporate Sustainability Researcher, UCLA Open for Good Initiative
Join us to be part of the conversation shaping the future of corporate sustainability in California!
We encourage you to bring:
- your laptop
- reusable water bottle
An exciting speaker event to follow at UCLA Anderson directly after this event – to be announced soon!