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  • 'Could COP26 signal the end of coal? Only if we invest in green jobs and training'

    Fiona Duggan, (Nov 8, 2021)

    COMMENT: If lower-income countries are to phase out fossil fuels the transition has to be economically and socially just, writes Fiona Duggan of sustainable energy charity Ashden

  • Policy Watch: Kerry tells world leaders to ‘stop the BS’ and lift ambition at Glasgow

    Angeli Mehta, (Oct 5, 2021)

    Angeli Mehta takes stock of progress in the run-up to COP26 as the global energy crisis threatens to put the energy transition into reverse

  • Hopes for success at COP26 dim despite alarm raised by IPCC

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 7, 2021)

    In this month's issue of The Sustainable Business Review we report on pre-COP26 climate diplomacy, how ESG investors are turning up the heat under companies while coming under increased scrutiny themselves, and how 'water-positivity' is becoming the new net zero

  • Gap between rhetoric and reality mars Biden's climate diplomacy triumph

    Terry Slavin, (Apr 30, 2021)

    In the latest issue of The Sustainable Business Review we serve up the key takeaways from the Earth Day powwow of 40 world leaders, looking at developments for policy-makers, brands and investors

  • Top 250 emitters: Why corporates' net zero-carbon plans depend on China kicking its coal habit

    Terry Slavin, (Apr 28, 2021)

    In the fourth in our series with Signal Climate Analytics, Terry Slavin looks at the net-zero ambition gap between the coal-dependent country and the companies, such as BP, VW, GM and BMW, that are heavily dependent on China for their manufacturing and customer bases

  • The global race to put a credible price on carbon

    Mike Scott, (Sep 1, 2019)

    Mike Scott reports on how the resurgence of the EU carbon market and an expected move by China to put a national price on carbon are boosting hopes for prices that are high enough to drive decisive climate action

  • All eyes on China as national carbon market plan emerges from haze

    Jill Baker, (Sep 1, 2019)

    As Beijing ramps up preparations to create the world’s largest carbon market, the burning question is whether it will eventually be part of a global market, reports Jill Baker

  • COP24 falters on how carbon pricing can help deliver on Paris pact

    Dirk Forrister, (Dec 17, 2018)

    Dirk Forrister of IETA expects another banner year for carbon pricing and hopes that delegates who will meet in Chile in 2019 will break the deadlock over how countries can meet their climate goals through market mechanisms

  • ‘Four reasons I feel hope instead of despair about sustainability in 2019’

    Natalie Chan, (Dec 17, 2018)

    Natalie Chan of PIE Strategy sees a trend towards systems thinking emerging in Hong Kong and mainland China

  • China ramps up search for solutions to meet urbanization challenges

    Mark Hillsdon, (Aug 22, 2018)

    Faced with ballooning congestion and pollution, China has been testing new technologies for transport and buildings in its eco-cities. Mark Hillsdon reports

  • How Mattel’s quick move rescued Barbie

    James Rose, (May 23, 2018)

    When the iconic doll was revealed to contain lead paint, the toy giant created a 114-page crisis strategy that has become a case study in CSR crisis management

  • How QuizRR is taking human rights training to the factory floor

    James Rose, (May 23, 2018)

    The Swedish edtech company has worked with brands including H&M educating 45,000 workers in Asia on their rights

  • The brands going beyond auditing to give China’s apparel workers a voice

    James Rose, (May 23, 2018)

    With an absence of free trade unions and independent NGOs to help companies identify human rights risk, companies like Adidas are going directly to workers

  • Electronics sector charts new path after 'bloody decade of labour abuse'

    James Rose, (May 23, 2018)

    China's current Five Year Plan seeks to improve conditions for workers, with electronics one of the priority sectors. James Rose looks at the challenges that must be overcome

  • IKEA and Audi pulled up for 'sexist' marketing

    Nadine Hawa, (May 23, 2018)

    As western firms rush to pull controversial ads, a new report reveals the extent of discimination against woman in the Chinese jobs market. Nadine Hawa reports

  • Chinese companies slow to join RE 100

    Terry Slavin, (May 23, 2018)

    China may be a powerhouse when it comes to producing solar panels and wind turbines, but only Broad Group and Elion Resources have committed to 100% renewable energy

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