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Mark Hillsdon, (Feb 7, 2023)
Mark Hillsdon reports on how 27 countries are now actively considering laws to put environmental destruction on a par with war crimes
Angeli Mehta, (Feb 7, 2023)
Angeli Mehta reports on how Europe is treading a thin line as it tries to boost incentives for low-carbon technologies without distorting its internal market
Terry Slavin, (Feb 7, 2023)
In this month's issue of The Sustainable Business Review we also look at Europe's answer to the Inflation Reduction Act, momentum behind making ecocide an international crime, the UNFCCC's Global Stocktake, Europe's crackdown on the chemicals industry, 'nature-positive mining', and why taxing the super-rich is necessary to avoid social breakdown
Oliver Balch, (Feb 7, 2023)
Brussels has published a transition pathway for the $4.7-trillion-a-year sector, which accounts for 5.8% of global emissions. Oliver Balch reports
Terry Slavin, (Jan 11, 2023)
In the latest issue of The Sustainable Business Review, our columnists assess the year ahead, from growing pressure on brands to walk the talk of their net-zero commitments to the rising agenda of nature loss and showing progress on the S in ESG
Terry Slavin, (Jan 11, 2023)
Despite its lofty ambitions, the Cocoa & Forests Initiative has so far failed to turn the tide on commodity-driven deforestation in Ghana and Ivory Coast. Terry Slavin reports
Terry Slavin, (Dec 13, 2022)
In the latest issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine we look at what it will take to raise the trillions of dollars in finance needed to address the climate and nature emergencies
Angeli Mehta, (Dec 12, 2022)
Angeli Mehta reports on the growth of the First Movers Coalition, which has doubled in size in the past year, and expanded to include cement and concrete
Angeli Mehta, (Dec 12, 2022)
Angeli Mehta hears that reducing risk through more innovative blended finance models will be key to attracting the floods of private capital needed to help low-income countries mitigate and adapt to climate change
Mike Scott, (Dec 12, 2022)
A year after ambitious net zero commitments were made at COP26, the world's second-biggest asset owner has quit GFANZ, and commitment to the energy transition is on shaky ground, reports Mike Scott
Mike Scott, (Dec 12, 2022)
Mike Scott reports on the growing business case for decarbonising the built environment
Mark Hillsdon, (Dec 12, 2022)
Mark Hillsdon reports on the growing appetite to allocate capital in ways that make a difference, but without sacrificing returns
Matthew Green, (Dec 6, 2022)
Matthew Green reports on how oil companies are targeting carbon markets to raise finance for large-scale carbon capture and direct air capture projects in a bid to offset their emissions
Terry Slavin, (Oct 31, 2022)
A cavalcade of reports ahead of next week's COP27 meeting in Sharm el-Sheik highlight the scale of the global warming challenge, and how the data needed to take action is in critically short supply
Angeli Mehta, (Oct 31, 2022)
Angeli Mehta reports on expectations that this year’s U.N. climate conference will come up far short of what is urgently needed
Oliver Balch, (Oct 25, 2022)
Oliver Balch meets Rob Cameron, spokesman for the world's biggest packaged food company, and asks him about the company's recipe for reaching net-zero emissions
Terry Slavin, (Oct 24, 2022)
The head of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity is also co-chair of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures. She talks to Terry Slavin about how business is supporting her efforts to achieve an ambitious global biodiversity framework in Montreal in December
Terry Slavin, (Sep 29, 2022)
In the latest issue of The Sustainable Business Review, our columnists analyse some of the latest developments, from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance weakening its language on phasing out fossil fuels, to how the energy crisis is putting the wind in the sails of community energy
Rachel Kyte, (Sep 29, 2022)
Rachel Kyte, dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, looks at priorities for urgent action to address the impacts of rising CO2 emissions on vulnerable countries
Mark Hillsdon, (Sep 29, 2022)
Mark Hillsdon reports on how Patagonia has lent its backing to a do-it-yourself form of energy generation that is gaining ground in Europe