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  • 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

  • Brand Watch: WBCSD warns members it’s time to get serious as it raises climate action bar

    Oliver Balch, (Mar 30, 2021)

    Oliver Balch analyses the latest sustainability news, from the companies responding to the business group’s Vision 2050 refresh to growing action to address water risk

  • Policy Watch: Substance on climate action in short supply despite entreaties of UN Secretary-General

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 30, 2021)

    In her monthly roundup of policy developments around the world, Angeli Mehta finds only chequered progress on the net-zero agenda

  • New dawn for America – and for Reuters Events Sustainable Business

    Terry Slavin, (Jan 28, 2021)

    The return of the US to global climate leadership is the lead story in our new publication, The Sustainable Business Review. As well as analysis of developments in policy, corporates and investors, we interview WEF's Dominic Waughray, provide takeaways from Reuters Next, and launch a year-long partnership with Signal Climate Analytics looking at the world's 250 biggest GHG emitters

  • Race to net zero: Reuters Events Sustainable Business' editorial calendar for 2021

    Terry Slavin, (Dec 23, 2020)

    We are sharpening up our coverage with a new publication and exclusive research benchmarking the top 250 greenhouse gas emitters

  • 'Industry must lead in the world’s decarbonisation challenge'

    Native Ad, (Dec 4, 2020)

    SPONSORED CONTENT: Jens Birgersson, CEO of ROCKWOOL Group, explains how the manufacturer is reducing its carbon footprint and aligning its targets with the SDGs

  • Unilever breaks new ground with bold climate and nature strategy

    Oliver Balch, (Jul 8, 2020)

    In part two of his monthly CSR #CheatSheet column, Oliver Balch looks at some of the latest corporate commitments to a green recovery as Covid-19 jolts business leaders into new appreciation of vulnerability of ‘business as usual’ models

  • ‘National Trust is stepping up to the climate crisis, but not all net-zero strategies are equally radical

    Will Jenkins, (Jan 21, 2020)

    Will Jenkins of Carbon Intelligence explains how the UK consultancy has helped one of Europe’s biggest conservation charities to set its 2030 goal without relying on carbon offsets

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: Fossil-fuel lobby fails to cloud vision of a carbon-free future

    Oliver Balch, (Jul 31, 2018)

    Envisioning the decarbonization dream; SDGs offer new hope to animal rights activists; city mayors lead the way on climate action

  • ‘Climate criminal’ Shell fails to soothe troubled waters with energy transition plan

    Oliver Balch, (Apr 16, 2018)

    The oil major's 15-year decarbonisation strategy is not going to satisfy green groups or activist investors, writes Oliver Balch. Meanwhile Danish pension fund PKA has moved to exclude oil and gas companies

  • #CleanGrowth:The UK has to create the right signals to speed low-carbon transition

    Corinna Hornwall, (Oct 5, 2017)

    A retreat from coal means Britain is leading the G20 on decarbonisation, but renewables growth has stalled and it is in danger of missing climate targets if today's Clean Energy Plan fails to tackle transport and heat emissions, argues Corinna Hornwall of PwC

  • 2015: Asia Pacific - Partnering for inclusive progress

    Andrea Spencer-Cooke and Fran van Dijk, (Dec 17, 2015)

    Delivering on COP21 and the global goals in the world’s most populous region calls for breakthrough partnerships

  • 2015: Europe - Driving change

    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

  • PolicyWatch – August 2015

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 4, 2015)

    EU energy labels, Marshall Islands emissions pledge, French decarbonisation law and a greener London

  • Climate change briefing: Beyond 2015 – Life after Paris

    Stephen Gardner, (Apr 18, 2015)

    Decarbonisation is on the way. Get ready for it.

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