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Ellen R Delisio, (Jan 18, 2016)
After the ambitious Paris agreement on climate change, Ethical Corporation looks at the implications for investment, divestment, regulation and supply chain management
Claire Manuel, (Dec 22, 2015)
High-profile initiatives across the corporate, government and NGO sectors have given new momentum to the sustainability agenda in 2015
Sam Phipps, (Dec 16, 2015)
There are reasons to be optimistic about the sustainability of European business, although the year has been punctuated by some depressing headlines
Fran van Dijk, (Aug 11, 2015)
With the UK government withdrawing funding for its flagship energy efficiency scheme for homes, is it abandoning its green promises?
April Streeter, (Aug 6, 2015)
There is nothing scintillatingly new in a recent report from the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, except that the world may be newly ready to listen to the report’s recommendations
Stephen Gardner, (Feb 9, 2015)
Europe aims to revive its emissions trading system with mechanisms to ensure pollution comes at a price
Sam Phipps, (Feb 3, 2015)
New guidance helps companies curb emissions from the electricity they buy
Jeni Yaghoubi, (Dec 5, 2014)
The US and China have reached a deal on greenhouse emissions. It has its detractors, but some see it as a potential catalyst for a global change of direction
Eric Marx, (Nov 4, 2014)
Big funds are pulling large sums out of fossil fuel investments, although the momentum towards their green alternatives is gathering only slowly
Eric Marx, (Jun 4, 2014)
The recent divestment out of coal by Stanford reflects a changing fossil fuels investment climate