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  • ‘Here comes the cavalry’ as brands vow to help accelerate climate solutions in heavy industry

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 25, 2021)

    Terry Slavin reports on the launch of the U.S.-backed First Movers Coalition, which aims to jumpstart a market for nascent clean technologies in steel, trucking, shipping, aviation, cement, aluminium and chemicals

  • Making the impossible possible: The blueprint for decarbonizing industry

    Native Ad, (Nov 16, 2021)

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  • Chad Holliday: ‘Hard-to-abate industries have to pull their own weight on tackling climate change’

    Oliver Balch, (Oct 5, 2021)

    Oliver Balch interviews the new chair of The Mission Possible Partnership, which is helping seven of the world’s most carbon-intensive industries to achieve a 1.5C future

  • ‘We have to get from net-zero to near-zero,’ says Science Based Targets chief

    Oliver Balch, (Sep 7, 2021)

    Oliver Balch talks to the SBTi's Alberto Carrillo Pineda about how the organisation is aiming to boost companies’ role in addressing the climate crisis with the launch of a new net-carbon standard

  • Ethical Corporation digs deep into ESG issues facing the mining sector

    Terry Slavin, (Nov 3, 2019)

    For our November issue, we take a look at efforts to address the human rights and environmental risks in minerals powering the energy transition, and chart progress overcoming some of the biggest challenges on the road to more sustainable transport

  • With the emissions challenge so great, this is no time for the Department for Transport to go rogue

    Mike Childs, (Jul 1, 2019)

    For the UK to deliver on its new net zero greenhouse gas target, car travel needs to reduce by 20% and flights by 18%. Mike Childs of Friends of the Earth urges the government to put climate change at the centre of its thinking, before it's too late

  • How can the tourism sector regain its place in the sun?

    Terry Slavin, (Jan 25, 2019)

    Amid over-tourism accusations and growing concern about climate impacts, Ethical Corporation looks at sustainability efforts in the cruise, hotels and airlines industries in this month's issue of the magazine

  • KLM asks companies to help fill funding gap for biofuels

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 24, 2017)

    The Dutch carrier has enlisted help from corporates and NGOs as it pushes the envelope on sustainable fuels

  • Search for sustainable biofuels beset by turbulence

    Angeli Mehta, (Mar 24, 2017)

    Progress on cutting aviation emissions is hampered by supply concerns, but shipping is navigating even trickier waters

  • WeeklyWatch: 14th October 2016

    Stephen Gardner and Terry Slavin, (Oct 13, 2016)

    Unilever's reputation on the line, aviation agree to limit CO2, and why the TTIP is not done yet

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