Finance and Accounting - Corporate Climate Lobbying
Finance and Accounting
Finance and Accounting Seminar Zacharias Sautner (University of Zurich)
| An UEBS Department of Finance and Accounting seminar | |
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| Speaker(s) | Zacharias Sautner - University of Zurich |
| Date | 21 May 2025 |
| Time | 10:45 to 12:15 |
| Place | Marchant Syndicate Room A |
Event details
Abstract
A frequently voiced concern is that corporate lobbying activities, at least in part, hinder the implementation of ambitious climate policies. We quantify corporate anti- and pro-climate lobbying expenses of U.S.-listed firms and identify the largest corporate lobbyists and their motives. Firms spend on average $277k per year on anti-climate lobbying ($185k on pro-climate lobbying). Anti-climate lobbyists have more carbon-intensive business models, while pro-climate lobbyists exhibit more green innovation. Firms that spend more on anti-climate lobbying earn higher returns because of a risk channel. Our results align with the increasingly common investor view that anti-climate lobbying constitutes an investment risk.
Location:
Marchant Syndicate Room A


