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  • As energy security concerns trump climate, will drive to cut methane be derailed?

    Terry Slavin, (Mar 23, 2022)

    An agreement at COP26 to curb the world’s second most powerful greenhouse gas looks on shakier ground in the short term in the wake of the war in Ukraine, reports Terry Slavin

  • The rising tide of climate change litigation that is lifting all boats

    Mark Hillsdon, (Mar 21, 2022)

    Mark Hillsdon reports on how high-profile victories have spawned copy-cat cases around the world. But companies and communities are litigating to block climate action, too

  • Activist investors vow to keep climate in their sights, despite war in Ukraine

    Mike Scott, (Mar 17, 2022)

    Mike Scott reports on the new breed of shareholder activists, like Engine No. 1, who are focused on accelerating the energy transition from inside companies

  • In 20 years, Ethical Corporation hasn’t lost its pioneering spirit

    Oliver Balch, (Dec 13, 2021)

    Oliver Balch recalls what the magazine was like to write for in the early days, and how it, and its readers, have evolved

  • Can corporates’ net-zero drive help put tropical countries on rapid road to ending deforestation?

    Terry Slavin, (Jun 2, 2021)

    Terry Slavin looks at the LEAF coalition, an initiative backed by the U.S., Britain and Norway that aims to channel carbon-offsetting finance into saving tropical forests

  • Brand Watch: Petrochemical firms and their financiers slated for stoking plastics crisis

    Oliver Balch, (May 18, 2021)

    In his monthly column, Oliver Balch reports on a bevy of new circular packaging initiatives by brands, and a report quantifying plastic pollution by the likes of ExxonMobil, Dow and Sinopec. He also looks at the brands lobbying for greater support for electric vehicles in Europe

  • 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

  • Soaring growth in offshore renewables puts wind in the sails of the energy transition

    Terry Slavin, (Aug 30, 2020)

    Terry Slavin reports on how falling costs, technology breakthroughs to allow wind energy to be produced far out at sea, and growing demand for green hydrogen are driving a rapid expansion in ocean-based power production

  • From ‘E’ to ‘S’ and ‘G’ as responsible investors take stock post-pandemic

    Mike Scott, (May 2, 2020)

    Issues like fair tax and executive pay will be a bigger focus going forward as funds look beyond environmental factors in assessing performance, writes Mike Scott

  • '2020 must be the year we form climate partnerships between investors and boards'

    Adam Matthews, (Dec 30, 2019)

    Adam Matthews of the Church of England Pensions Board says initiatives like Climate Action 100+ have laid the foundations for the unprecedented partnerships across value chains that are needed going forward in high-emitting sectors like aviation, automobiles, shipping, energy and steel

  • Ethical Corporation reports on the new energy behind the global carbon pricing revolution

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 4, 2019)

    In the September issue of the magazine we take an in-depth look at how the resurgence of the EU carbon market and the expected launch of China's national carbon market are boosting hopes for prices that are high enough to drive decisive climate action around the world. In our second briefing, we investigate how companies report on the SDGs

  • How Shell's offsetting move could help unlock flood of finance for forests

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 2, 2019)

    With the launch later this month of a new platform to trade REDD+ forestry credits, there are hopes the oil major’s $300m investment will kickstart demand for nature-based solutions to climate change. Terry Slavin reports

  • ‘Divestment isn’t a badge of honour; it’s a failure of engagement’

    Martin Wright, (Feb 26, 2019)

    Martin Wright explains why the Climate Action 100+ group of investors are prioritising carrot over stick as they seek to push the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitters to address climate risk

  • The disruptors: How Catherine Howarth is helping to make investment a force for good

    Oliver Balch, (Jan 8, 2019)

    The ShareAction CEO tells Oliver Balch how the successful shareholder campaign against Shell shows the power of investors to make the world safer for people and planet

  • Hydrogen hits the road in bid to speed energy transition

    Angeli Mehta, (Aug 22, 2018)

    Angeli Mehta reports on the Hydrogen Council’s ambitious roadmap to power 15 million cars and 500,000 trucks by 2030

  • When it comes to disclosing climate risk, collaboration is key

    Rodney Irwin, (Jul 19, 2018)

    Opinion: Rodney Irwin of WBCSD gives three takeaways from its report on implementing the TCFD recommendations in the oil and gas sector

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