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  • Trudeau brings Canada in from the cold on climate change

    Terry Slavin, (Sep 21, 2017)

    The rise of Justin Trudeau as the ‘anti-Trump’, determined to drive through an ambitious climate plan, is a breathtaking reversal from his predecessor, who pulled the country out of the Kyoto agreement

  • France briefing: Can Macron add green to the tricolour?

    Stuart Buckman, (Aug 16, 2017)

    The appointment of 'France’s David Attenborough' Nicolas Hulot as environment minister has turned the Elysee’s ambitions to assume global leadership on climate change up a notch. We look at whether promises to go carbon-neutral by 2050 and ban fossil fuel cars will be fulfilled

  • Weekly Watch: 16 February 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Feb 1, 2017)

    Tourists choose Iran over US, climate risks, the downside of hydropower, fashion supply chains and UK smog warning

  • Weekly Watch: 2 February 2017

    EC Newsdesk, (Jan 17, 2017)

    Coca-Cola fights recycling, coffee cup waste cut, black cabs go green, Ireland divests from fossil fuels, green bonds double, human trafficking risks, Canada tax haven and US urged to stay low-carbon

  • Issue 1: Holding steady in the Trump tsunami

    April Streeter, (Dec 15, 2016)

    There are hopes that sustainable business will weather the storm as an unpredictable new president sweeps into the White House

  • 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.

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