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  • Will the energy transition be a casualty of Putin's war in Ukraine?

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 23, 2022)

    In the spring issue of The Ethical Corporation magazine we assess how the conflict will impact efforts to curb methane emissions, and the development of technologies like nuclear, green hydrogen, offshore wind, and carbon capture and storage

  • ESG Watch: Pockets of progress, but still far from where we need to be on climate

    Mike Scott, (Nov 25, 2021)

    Mike Scott says agreements to phase down coal, replace internal combustion engines, cut methane emissions and reduce deforestation were far from sufficient but show investors the direction of travel

  • 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

  • Policy Watch: China rebuffs Kerry as IPCC raises stakes for success in Glasgow

    Angeli Mehta, (Sep 7, 2021)

    In her latest monthly roundup, Angeli Mehta reports on the the latest round of failed U.S. climate diplomacy, COP26 host UK's difficulty in abandoning fossil fuels and the state of play for funding hydrogen, nuclear, and biodiversity protection

  • Policy Watch: Europe’s climate ambition in the dock

    Angeli Mehta, (May 20, 2021)

    In her monthly column, Angeli Mehta looks at rising concern about the adequacy of policies to reduce emissions in the EU, Germany, France and the UK

  • 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

  • Can 'anti-Trump' Trudeau unify Canada behind his bold plan to price carbon?

    Diana Rojas, (Sep 19, 2017)

    Canada's world-leading single framework to price carbon takes effect next year, after strenuous efforts to win agreement from most provinces. But he faces huge challenges ahead

  • Make America green again: full overview of Ethical Corporation's latest magazine

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 28, 2017)

    From the Trump era to the refugee crisis, we analyse the latest in sustainable business

  • US briefing: ‘In the void left by coal, new economic opportunities can grow’

    Diana Rojas, (Jun 23, 2017)

    Businesses are partnering with non-profits to bring clean energy jobs to devastated coal communities

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: SDGs failing to resonate

    Oliver Balch, (Jun 6, 2017)

    New blueprint for UN Principles for Responsible Investment, activist shareholders gain ground, internal carbon pricing rises

  • Weekly Watch: 9 February 2017

    EC Newsdesk, (Feb 8, 2017)

    NGOs slam EU plastics strategy, Teesside CCS, SC Johnson protects Amazonia, phones for the homeless, DONG to end coal, Primark cotton farmers increase profits, the Crowd goes B Corp, and VisionFund boosts impact

  • Issue 5: Focus turns to energy storage

    Mike Scott, (Dec 15, 2016)

    2016 was the year when the poor relation of the clean energy sector came of age as capacity issues threatened to strangle the rapid growth of renewables

  • Nine reasons to be cheerful about 2017

    Peter Knight, (Dec 12, 2016)

    Habitat and species loss, renewed coal mining and climate change denier elected president. 2016 has been a tough year. But not all is lost.

  • EthicsWatch: Australia - Great barriers facing coal mining

    Giles Parkinson, (Aug 6, 2015)

    Those planning projects that come with environmental risks are increasingly encountering a lack of financial support, as with the case of a major coal mine in Australia

  • NGOWatch – August 2015

    Nadine Hawa, (Aug 4, 2015)

    Coal divestment, US torture, Chinese human rights lawyers detained and ISIS beats climate change threat

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