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  • Comment: How the UK can deliver on its promise of becoming a ‘net-zero financial centre’

    James Alexander, (May 24, 2022)

    James Alexander of UKSIF says the UK should replicate the success of offshore wind with the entire green economy

  • Why the EU’s carbon border tax could be the backdoor to a global carbon price

    Carole Ferguson, (Dec 22, 2021)

    Comment: Carole Ferguson of Industry Tracker says the niche border tax planned by the EU to help its emissions trading scheme operate more effectively could have positive impacts on carbon pricing beyond its borders

  • DSM’s Geraldine Matchett: ‘We need to go faster on cutting methane emissions from agriculture’

    Mike Scott, (Nov 4, 2021)

    Mike Scott speaks to the chief financial officer of Dutch nutrition company DSM in the third part of our series on the role of CFOs in the race to net zero

  • Investors want to back net-zero, but COP26 needs to come up with a plan, says Günther Thallinger

    Oliver Balch, (Oct 27, 2021)

    In an interview with the chair of the Net-Zero Assets Owner Alliance, Oliver Balch asks what institutional investors are hoping to hear from governments at COP26

  • Policy Watch: Biden climate summit long on vision but short on ‘how’ of getting to net-zero

    Angeli Mehta, (Apr 28, 2021)

    In her monthly column, Angeli Mehta rounds up the policy developments of the Earth Day meeting of 40 world leaders, and highlights concerns about ability to deliver in countries like the UK

  • Good for General Motors, but is an electric Hummer good for the planet?

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 23, 2021)

    Reuters Events Sustainable Business's editor in chief Terry Slavin picks out some of the highlights of the free-to-download February issue of The Sustainable Business Review

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: Business ramps up climate action despite ‘weak’ COP24

    Oliver Balch, (Jan 3, 2019)

    Katowice’s compromise rulebook criticised for ‘gaping holes’; WBCSD highlights progress by private sector on climate issues; and investor coalition urges governments to phase out fossil fuel subsidies in Oliver Balch’s sustainability roundup

  • Paul Polman: ‘I feel like it’s my first day at Unilever, and there is a lot to do’

    Terry Slavin, (May 1, 2018)

    On the eve of a tense AGM this week, the Unilever CEO sits down with Ethical Corporation’s editor Terry Slavin, and dismisses any idea he is preparing to step down

  • How WRI is working to tip the balance in favour of the planet

    Terry Slavin, (Jan 9, 2018)

    On the eve of his Stories to Watch 2018 address, Terry Slavin talks to World Resources Institute president Andrew Steer about what it will take to scale up action on climate and the SDGs

  • Top stories of 2017: #2 China and Carney taskforce boost climate finance

    Mark Hillsdon, (Jan 8, 2017)

    The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures helped turn 2017 into the year of the green bond, with China the driving force, writes Mark Hillsdon. RE100, Science-Based Targets and carbon pricing all benefited from the ‘TCFD bounce’

  • Carbon Pricing Briefing Part 1: Costing the earth

    Sam Phipps, (May 23, 2016)

    Carbon pricing schemes are spreading around the world but will their architects learn from mistakes made in Europe’s flagship scheme?

  • Analysis: Tapping the barometer

    Eric Marx, (Sep 12, 2014)

    Government and business leaders meet this month in preparation for next year’s global climate negotiations, and much has changed since the last such gathering

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